Modulation of human GABAA and glycine receptor currents by menthol and related monoterpenoids |
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Authors: | Hall Adam C Turcotte Carolyn M Betts Brooke A Yeung Wing-Yee Agyeman Abena S Burk Lâle A |
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Affiliation: | Neuroscience Program, Department of Biological Sciences, Clark Science Center, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, USA. ahall@science.smith.edu |
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Abstract: | Effects of common monoterpenoid alcohols and ketones were investigated on recombinant human gamma-aminobutyric acid A (GABAA; alpha1beta2gamma2s) and glycine (alpha1 homomers) receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes. GABA currents were enhanced by coapplications of 10-300 microM: (+)-menthol>(-)-menthol>(-)-borneol>(-)-menthone=camphor enantiomers>carvone enantiomers, with menthol acting stereoselectively. By contrast, thujone diastereomers inhibited GABAA receptor currents while glycine currents were only markedly potentiated by menthol. Positive modulation by (+)-menthol was explored given its pronounced effects (e.g., at 100 microM, GABA and glycine EC20 responses increased by 496+/-113% and 135+/-56%, respectively). (+)-Menthol, 100 microM, reduced EC50 values for GABA and glycine from 82.8+/-9.9 to 25.0+/-1.8 microM, and from 98.7+/-8.6 to 75.7+/-9.4 microM respectively, with negligible effects on maximal currents. This study reveals a novel neuroactive role for menthol as a stereoselective modulator of inhibitory ligand-gated channels. |
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Keywords: | GABAA receptor Glycine receptor Monoterpenoid Menthol |
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