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Actions of Midazolam on Excitatory Transmission in Dorsal Horn Neurons of Adult Rat Spinal Cord
Authors:Kohno  Tatsuro MD  PhD; Wakai  Ayako MD  PhD; Ataka  Toyofumi MD  PhD; Ikoma  Miho MD&#x;; Yamakura  Tomohiro MD  PhD&#x;; Baba  Hiroshi MD  PhD
Institution:Kohno, Tatsuro M.D., Ph.D.*; Wakai, Ayako M.D., Ph.D.*; Ataka, Toyofumi M.D., Ph.D.*; Ikoma, Miho M.D.†; Yamakura, Tomohiro M.D., Ph.D.‡; Baba, Hiroshi M.D., Ph.D.§
Abstract:Background: Although intrathecal administration of midazolam, a water-soluble imidazobenzodiazepine derivative, has been found to produce analgesia, how it exerts this effect at the neuronal level in the spinal cord is not fully understood.

Methods: The effects of midazolam on electrically evoked and spontaneous excitatory transmission were examined in lamina II neurons of adult rat spinal cord slices using the whole cell patch clamp technique.

Results: Bath-applied midazolam (1 mu]m) diminished Adelta]- and C-fiber evoked polysynaptic excitatory postsynaptic currents in both amplitude and integrated area. However, it affected neither Adelta]- and C-fiber evoked monosynaptic excitatory postsynaptic currents in amplitude nor miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents in amplitude, frequency, and decay time constant. In the presence of a benzodiazepine receptor antagonist, flumazenil (5 mu]m), midazolam (1 mu]m) did not diminish Adelta]-fiber evoked polysynaptic excitatory postsynaptic currents, suggesting that midazolam modulate the gamma]-aminobutyric acid interneurons in the dorsal horn.

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