Journal article
Withdrawal from 3α-OH-5α-Pregnan-20-One Using a Pseudopregnancy Model Alters the Kinetics of Hippocampal GABAA-Gated Current and Increases the GABAAReceptor α4 Subunit in Association with Increased Anxiety
The Journal of neuroscience, v 18(14), pp 5275-5284
15 Jul 1998
PMID: 9651210
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Abstract
In the present study, we have characterized properties of steroid withdrawal using a pseudopregnant rat model. This paradigm results in increased production of endogenous progesterone from ovarian sources and as such is a useful physiological model. “Withdrawal” from progesterone induced by ovariectomy on day 12 of pseudopregnancy resulted in increased anxiety, as determined by a decrease in open arm entries on the elevated plus maze compared to control rats and pseudopregnant animals not undergoing withdrawal. Similar findings were obtained 24 hr after administration of a 5α-reductase blocker to a pseudopregnant animal, suggesting that it is the GABA
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-modulatory 3α-OH-5α-pregnan-20-one (3α,5α-THP) that produces anxiogenic withdrawal symptoms. Twenty-four hours after steroid withdrawal, the time constant for decay of GABA
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-gated current was also reduced sixfold, assessed using whole- cell patch-clamp procedures on pyramidal neurons acutely dissociated from CA1 hippocampus. Thus, 3α,5α-THP withdrawal results in a marked decrease in total GABA
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current, a possible mechanism for its anxiogenic, proconvulsant sequelae. In addition, 3α,5α-THP withdrawal resulted in insensitivity to the normally potentiating effect of the benzodiazepine lorazepam (LZM) on GABA
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current. This withdrawal profile is similar to that reported for other GABA
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-modulatory drugs such as the benzodiazepines (BDZs), barbiturates, and ethanol. These changes were also associated with significant two and threefold increases in both the mRNA and protein for the α4 subunit of the GABA
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receptor, respectively, in hippocampus. The pseudopregnancy paradigm may be a useful model for periods of endogenous 3α,5α-THP withdrawal such as premenstrual syndrome and postpartum or postmenopausal dysphoria, when increased emotional lability and BDZ insensitivity have been reported.
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- Title
- Withdrawal from 3α-OH-5α-Pregnan-20-One Using a Pseudopregnancy Model Alters the Kinetics of Hippocampal GABAA-Gated Current and Increases the GABAAReceptor α4 Subunit in Association with Increased Anxiety
- Creators
- Sheryl S. Smith - Allegheny University of the Health SciencesQi H. Gong - Allegheny University of the Health SciencesXinshe Li - Allegheny University of the Health SciencesMaria H. Moran - Allegheny University of the Health SciencesDaniel Bitran - College of the Holy CrossCheryl A. Frye - Department of Psychology, The University of Albany, State University of New York, Albany, New York 12222Fu-Chun Hsu - Allegheny University of the Health SciencesSusan S Smith - [Retired Faculty]
- Publication Details
- The Journal of neuroscience, v 18(14), pp 5275-5284
- Publisher
- Society for Neuroscience
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- [Retired Faculty]
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000074605700018
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0032527128
- Other Identifier
- 991019167677104721
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