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Neurosteroid Modulation of GABA<sub>A</sub> Receptor Function by IndependentAction at Multiple Specific Binding Sites

Lei Wang, Douglas F. Covey, Gustav Akk, Alex S. Evers

2021Current Neuropharmacology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

: Neurosteroids are endogenous modulators of GABAA receptors that mediate anxiety, pain, mood and arousal. The 3-hydroxyl epimers, allopregnanolone (3α-OH) and epiallopregnanolone (3β-OH) are both prevalent in the mammalian brain and produce opposite effects on GABAA receptor function, acting as positive and negative allosteric modulators, respectively. This Perspective provides a model to explain the actions of 3α-OH and 3β-OH neurosteroids. The model is based on evidence that the neurosteroid epimers bind to an overlapping subset of specific sites on GABAA receptors, with their net functional effect on channel gating being the sum of their independent effects at each site.

Topics & Concepts

Neuroactive steroidAllopregnanoloneGABAA receptorAllosteric regulationPregnanoloneGABAA-rho receptorAllosteric modulatorReceptorNeuroscienceGatingChemistryPharmacologyBiologyBiochemistryNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior