Biomolecules & Therapeutics
- Volume 5 Issue 4
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- Pages.325-330
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- 1997
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- 1976-9148(pISSN)
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- 2005-4483(eISSN)
Modulation of Ligand Binding to the GABA-benzodiazepine Receptor Complex by Gastrodia elata Blume
천마의 GABA-benzodiazepine 수용체 복합체에 대한 조절작용
- Ha, Jeoung-Hee (College of Medicine, Yeungnam University) ;
- Lee, Dong-Ung (College of Natural Science, Dongguk University) ;
- Eah, Kyung-Yoon (College of Medicine, Dongguk University) ;
- Hah, Jung-Sang (College of Medicine, Yeungnam University) ;
- Kim, Hyun-Ju (Ulsan University) ;
- Yong, Chul-Soon (College of Pharmacy, Yeungnam University) ;
- Huh, Keon (College of Pharmacy, Yeungnam University)
- 하정희 (영남대학교 의과대학) ;
- 이동웅 (동국대학교 자연과학대학) ;
- 어경윤 (동국대학교 의과대학) ;
- 하정상 (영남대학교 의과대학) ;
- 김현주 (울산대학교 생명과학부) ;
- 용철순 (영남대학교 약학대학) ;
- 허근 (영남대학교 약학대학)
- Published : 1997.12.01
Abstract
Methanol extract of G. elata inhibited the binding of [/sup 3/H]Rol5-1788, a selective benzodiazepine receptor antagonest, to benzodiazepine receptor of rat cortices. Saturation experiments followed by Scatchard analysis of the results showed that the inhibition of [sub 3/H]Ro15-1788 binding by G. dlata. appeared to be com-petitive. These competitive inhibiton of the butanol fraction was observed to be higher than the methanol extract. Methanol extract of G. efara inhibited a [sub 3/H]flunitrazepam, a selective benzodiazepine receptor agonist, binding to benzodiazepine receptor. GABA significantly enhanced the inhibition of [/sub 3/H]flunitrazepam binding by G. elata, and these "positive GABA shift" supported the strong possibility of agonestic activity to benzodiazepine receptor Butanol fraction was observed to be higher than crude extract by methanol in an agonistic activity to benzodiazepine receptor, furthermore enhanced the binding of [sub 3/H]SR95531 to GABA receptor. Butanol fraction of G. elata significantly diminished the pentylenetetrazole-induced lethality of mice. From these results, it can be concluded that substance or substances with neurochemical properties characteri- stic of a benzodiazepine receptor agonist may be important components, and contribute to the anticonvulsant property of G. elata.