Mechanisms for picrotoxinin and picrotin blocks of α2 homomeric glycine receptors

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Contrary to its effect on the γ-aminobutyric acid type A and C receptors, picrotoxin antagonism of the α1 homomeric glycine receptors (GlyRs) has been shown to be non-use-dependent and nonselective between the picrotoxin components picrotoxinin and picrotin. Picrotoxin antagonism of the embryonic α2 homomeric GlyR is known to be use-dependent and reflects a channel-blocking mechanism, but the selectivity of picrotoxin antagonism of the embryonic α2 homomeric GlyRs between picrotoxinin and picrotin is unknown. Hence, we used the patch clamp recording technique in the outside-out configuration to investigate, at the single channel level, the mechanism of picrotin- and picrotoxinin-induced inhibition of currents, which were evoked by the activation of α2 homomeric GlyRs stably transfected into Chinese hamster ovary cells. Although both picrotoxinin and picrotin inhibited glycine-evoked outside-out currents, picrotin had a 30 times higher IC50 than picrotoxinin. Picrotin-evoked inhibition displayed voltage dependence, whereas picrotoxinin did not. Picrotoxinin and picrotin decreased themeanopen time of the channel in a concentration-dependent manner, indicating that these picrotoxin components can bind to the receptor in its open state. When picrotin and glycine were co-applied, a large rebound current was observed at the end of the application. This rebound current was considerably smaller when picrotoxinin and glycine were co-applied. Both picrotin and picrotoxinin were unable to bind to the unbound conformation of the receptor, but both could be trapped at their binding site when the channel closed during glycine dissociation. Our data indicate that picrotoxinin and picrotin are not equivalent in blocking α2 homomeric GlyR. © 2007 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Wang, D. S., Buckinx, R., Lecorronc, H., Mangin, J. M., Rigo, J. M., & Legendre, P. (2007). Mechanisms for picrotoxinin and picrotin blocks of α2 homomeric glycine receptors. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(22), 16016–16035. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M701502200

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