Involvement of GABAA receptors in the neuroprotective effect of theanine on focal cerebral ischemia in mice

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We investigated the involvement of γ-aminobutyric acidA (GABA A) receptors in the neuroprotective effect of γ- glutamylethylamide (theanine), a component of Japanese green tea, following a 4-h middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion in mice. Theanine (1 mg/kg) reduced the size of the cerebral infarct and alterations of NeuN, GFAP, and Iba 1 expression levels at 24 h after MCA occlusion. This neuroprotective effect of theanine was prevented by bicuculline (GABAA-receptor antagonist, 10 mg/kg) but not 3-mercaptopropionic acid (glutamate decarboxylase inhibitor). These results suggest that the neuroprotective effect of theanine is mediated, at least in part, by GABAA receptors. ©2007 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Egashira, N., Hayakawa, K., Osajima, M., Mishima, K., Iwasaki, K., Oishi, R., & Fujiwara, M. (2007). Involvement of GABAA receptors in the neuroprotective effect of theanine on focal cerebral ischemia in mice. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 105(2), 211–214. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.SCZ070901

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