Skerritt J H, Werz M A, McLean M J, Macdonald R L
Brain Res. 1984 Sep 17;310(1):99-105. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(84)90013-1.
The actions of diazepam and its p-chloro-derivative Ro 5-4864 were compared on mouse spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion neurons in cell culture. Diazepam enhanced but Ro 5-4864 reduced iontophoretic GABA responses in a concentration-dependent manner. Both diazepam and Ro 5-4864 limited sustained, high frequency repetitive firing of spinal cord neurons but diazepam was more potent. Ro 5-4864 was, however, more potent than diazepam in inhibiting spontaneous neuronal activity of spinal cord neurons and reducing the duration of calcium-dependent action potentials of dorsal root ganglion neurons. The differing actions of diazepam and Ro 5-4864 may account for the contrasting pharmacological spectra of the two benzodiazepines.