Abstract

The Kv 7 channel activator flupirtine is a clinical analgesic characterized as 'selective neuronal potassium channel opener'. Flupirtine was found to exert comparable actions at GABAA receptors and Kv 7 channels in neurons of pain pathways, but not in hippocampus. Expression patterns of GABAA receptors were explored in immunoblots of rat dorsal root ganglia, dorsal horns and hippocampi using antibodies for 10 different subunits. Effects of flupirtine on recombinant and native GABAA receptors were investigated in patch clamp experiments and compared with the actions on Kv 7 channels. Immunoblots pointed towards α2, α3, β3 and γ2 subunits as targets, but in all γ2-containing receptors the effects of flupirtine were alike: leftward shift of GABA concentration-response curves and diminished maximal amplitudes. After replacement of γ2S by δ, flupirtine increased maximal amplitudes. Currents through α1β2δ receptors were more enhanced than those through Kv 7 channels. In hippocampal neurons, flupirtine prolonged inhibitory postsynaptic currents, left miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIPSCs) unaltered and increased bicuculline-sensitive tonic currents; penicillin abolished mIPSCs, but not tonic currents; concentration-response curves for GABA-induced currents were shifted to the left by flupirtine without changes in maximal amplitudes; in the presence of penicillin, maximal amplitudes were increased; GABA-induced currents in the presence of penicillin were more sensitive towards flupirtine than K(+) currents. In dorsal horn neurons, currents evoked by the δ-preferring agonist THIP (gaboxadol) were more sensitive towards flupirtine than K(+) currents. Flupirtine prefers δ-containing GABAA receptors over γ-containing ones and over Kv 7 channels.

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