Gabapentin inhibits the substance P-facilitated K+-evoked release of [3H]glutamate from rat caudal trigeminal nucleus slices
- 1 August 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Pain
- Vol. 93 (2) , 191-196
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3959(01)00316-5
Abstract
The effect of gabapentin on the release of the spinal sensory neurotransmitter glutamate has been investigated in an in vitro model using a perfused thin slice preparation from the rat brainstem containing the spinal trigeminal caudal subnucleus (Sp5C) and pre-incubated with [(3)H]glutamate. Addition of excess K(+) to the perfusing solution increased the content of tritium in the perfusate. The prior addition of substance P increased this index of glutamate release in a concentration-dependent manner, with the mean maximum of around 50% increase obtained at 1-3 microM. The action of substance P to increase the evoked release of glutamate was blocked by the antagonist CP-99994, suggesting a specific involvement of the NK(1) receptor in mediating the facilitatory effect. On its own, gabapentin at up to 100 microM did not modify the baseline level of K(+)-evoked release of glutamate; however, gabapentin caused a concentration-dependent decrease of the facilitatory effect of substance P (EC(50)=6.49 microM). The R-(-)- and S-(+)-isomers of 3-isobutylgaba were then tested against the increase in K(+)-evoked release of glutamate by substance P. S-(+)-3-isobutylgaba (pregabalin) at 30 microM acted like gabapentin to reduce the substance P-mediated increase of release almost to the baseline level of K(+)-evoked release, while in contrast the R-(-)-isomer at this concentration produced no reduction, and rather a trend towards a further enhancement of the potentiating effect of substance P. In conclusion, we have found and characterized an effect of gabapentin that is of possible mechanistic relevance to the anti-hyperalgesic/allodynic actions of this compound.Keywords
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