OCB03-2008 GABA Flashcards

1
Q

What does GABA stand for?

A

γ-amino butyric acid

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2
Q

What is the role of GABA in the central nervous system?

A

Major inhibitory neurotransmitter (~50% of pathways) in CNS

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3
Q

What two defects is GABA implicated in?

A

Epilepsy (loss of inhibition)

Huntington’s disease - neurodegeneration of GABAergic spiny neurons

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4
Q

How is GABA formed?

A

From glutamate by glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) found only in GABA synthesising neurons

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5
Q

Briefly describe release and reuptake processes of GABA.

A

(Similar to glutamate)
Stored in vesicles and exocytosed due to calcium influx

Diffuses then is taken up into astrocytes and neurons which terminates action

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6
Q

What is the function of GABA transaminase?

A

GABA –> succinic semi aldehyde

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7
Q

What enzyme catalyses the reaction of GABA –> succinic semi aldehyde?

A

GABA transaminase

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8
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What is the function of glutamic acid decarboxylase?

A

Glutamate –> GABA

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9
Q

What are the two types of GABA receptor?

A

Ionotropic = GABA A receptors

Metabotropic = GABA B receptors

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10
Q

Where are GABA A receptors found?

A

Postsynaptic neurons

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11
Q

What type of receptor does benzodiazepine act on?

A

GABA A receptors

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12
Q

Where are GABA B receptors found?

A

Pre and postsynaptically

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13
Q

Describe a GABA A receptor. (5)

A

Ionotropic

Postsynaptic

Mediates fast inhibition

5 subunits

Selective for anions

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14
Q

What are the five subunits of a GABA A receptor?

A

2 x α

2 x β

1 x γ

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15
Q

What happens when GABA binds to a GABA A receptor?

A

Conformational change = pore opens

Anions/Cl- enters cell down concentration gradient

Hyperpolarisation or clamping of voltage near resting potential

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16
Q

What can blockages of GABA A receptors result in?

A

Hyperactivity of neurons = convulsions

17
Q

What drugs (4) can enhance the opening of GABA A receptors and what is their general mode of action?

A

Ethanol

Benzodiazepine

Barbituates

General anaesthetics

Allosteric mode of action

18
Q

What allosteric site do benzodiazepines bind to on GABA A receptors?

A

Where α and γ subunits interact

19
Q

What effect do benzodiazepines have on GABA A receptors?

A

Increase probability of channel opening with no effect on channel properties

20
Q

What type of drug is midazolam and what does it do/used for?

A

Benzodiazepine

Short-acting, used for sedation or anti-anxiety drug during minor invasive procedures

21
Q

What do fluorine volatile general anaesthetics do?

A

Promote GABA A channel activation/opening

22
Q

What type of drug is enflurane?

A

Fluorine volatile general anaesthetic

23
Q

Describe a GABA B receptor. (3)

A

Metabotropic/7TMGPCR

Coupled to Gi

Pre and postsynaptic

24
Q

What are the general functions of a GABA B receptor?

A

α-GTP inhibits adenylyl cyclase

βγ subunit coupled to ion channels

25
Q

What happens when a presynaptic GABA B receptor is activated?

A

βγ subunit inhibits voltage-gated Ca channels to decrease NT release

26
Q

What happens when a postsynaptic GABA B receptor is activated?

A

βγ subunit increases opening of K channels = IPSP

Reduced firing of AP

27
Q

What is baclofen?

A

GABA B agonist used to treat muscle spasticity

28
Q

What is the general effect of activating a GABA B receptor?

A

Long-lasting inhibition