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Effects of ketamine on GABA-evoked excitability of peripheral nerve
Authors:S. Liske  A. Li  M. E. Morris
Affiliation:(1) Departments of Anaesthesia and Pharmacology, and Playfair Neuroscience Unit, University of Toronto, M5S 1A1 Toronto, Canada;(2) University of Ottawa, 451 Smyth Road, K1H 8M5 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Summary The effects of the dissociative anaesthetic, ketamine on GABA-evoked changes in the excitability of myelinated fibers of dorsal and ventral roots of isolated bullfrog sciatic nerves were examined. Ketamine alone (0.01–1000 mgrM) evoked small increases (<5%) in dorsal root fiber excitability, as reflected in the half-maximal A-fiber compound action potential when concentrations were >10 mgrM; with ges0.1 mgrM even larger increases (ges10%) were elicited in the ventral root fibers. As well, the increases evoked by ges10 mgrM ketamine were followed by graded decreases. 0.1 and 10 mgrM ketamine, concentrations which by themselves had small or no effect, produced a dose-dependent depression of the large increases in excitability which are induced by activation of GABA receptors. In the presence of ketamine GABA concentration-response curves of the dorsal root fibers showed depression of the maximal response, while those of the ventral root fibers were shifted to the right. This apparent antagonism of GABA responses by ketamine may arise from blockade of receptor-mediated effects (e.g. K+/Cl- currents and/or secondary depolarization from K+ accumulation), but could also be caused by a selective potentiation of hyperpolarizing receptors.
Keywords:Ketamine/GABA (  /content/u71724877g7m1627/xxlarge947.gif"   alt="  gamma"   align="  MIDDLE"   BORDER="  0"  >-aminobutyric acid) receptors  Antagonism  Roots  Myelinated axons
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