Lummis S C, Sattelle D B
Neurosci Lett. 1985 Sep 16;60(1):13-8. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(85)90374-x.
Specific saturable binding of radiolabelled gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) has been demonstrated in central nervous system (CNS) extracts of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana. The pharmacological properties of these putative insect CNS GABA receptors differ from those of both the vertebrate GABAA and GABAB receptor sites. Autoradiographical techniques have been used to examine the localization of these [3H]GABA binding sites in a cockroach ganglion and have shown that they are found predominantly in the neuropile, the region where the majority of synaptic connections occur. The results suggest that these insect CNS [3H]GABA binding sites may represent a novel class of GABA receptors.
在美洲大蠊的中枢神经系统(CNS)提取物中已证实存在放射性标记的γ-氨基丁酸(GABA)的特异性饱和结合。这些假定的昆虫中枢神经系统GABA受体的药理学特性不同于脊椎动物的GABAA和GABAB受体位点。放射自显影技术已用于检查蟑螂神经节中这些[3H]GABA结合位点的定位,并表明它们主要存在于神经纤维网中,即大多数突触连接发生的区域。结果表明,这些昆虫中枢神经系统[3H]GABA结合位点可能代表一类新型的GABA受体。