Neurosteroids and GABA, receptor function

1995 
Jeremy J. lambett, Delia Belelli, Claire Hill-Venning and John A. Peters In 1994, a potent and selective interaction of the steroidal anaesthetic alphaxalone with the GABA, receptor was demonstrated. Subsequent studies established that certain naturally occurring steroids were potent positive allosteric modulators of the GABA* receptor. Although peripheral endocrine glands are an important endogenous source, the brain can synthesize ‘neurosteroids’, and these have the potential to influence the activity of the GAB% receptor in the CNS. Systemic administration of steroids have clear behavioural effects. In this article, Jeremy lambert and colleagues review recent advances in this field and discuss the therapeutic potential of this novel, non-genomic effect of steroids and investigate whether they may influence behaviour under physiological, or pathophysiological, conditions.
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