Gabapentin inhibits excitatory synaptic transmission in the hyperalgesic spinal cord

MK Patel, MI Gonzalez, S Bramwell… - British journal of …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
MK Patel, MI Gonzalez, S Bramwell, RD Pinnock, K Lee
British journal of pharmacology, 2000Wiley Online Library
In the present study we tested the effects of the antihyperalgesic compound gabapentin on
dorsal horn neurones in adult spinal cord. Slices were taken from control and hyperalgesic
animals suffering from streptozocin‐induced diabetic neuropathy. At concentrations up to
100 μm, bath application failed to affect the resting membrane properties of dorsal horn
neurones taken from both groups of animal. In contrast, bath application of gabapentin
dramatically reduced the magnitude of the excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) in …
In the present study we tested the effects of the antihyperalgesic compound gabapentin on dorsal horn neurones in adult spinal cord. Slices were taken from control and hyperalgesic animals suffering from streptozocin‐induced diabetic neuropathy. At concentrations up to 100 μM, bath application failed to affect the resting membrane properties of dorsal horn neurones taken from both groups of animal. In contrast, bath application of gabapentin dramatically reduced the magnitude of the excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) in neurones taken from hyperalgesic animals without altering the magnitude of the EPSC in control animals. Using a paired pulse stimulation protocol, together with analysis of miniature EPSC's, it was possible to demonstrate that gabapentin mediated these effects via a pre‐synaptic site of action.
British Journal of Pharmacology (2000) 130, 1731–1734; doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0703530
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