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Inhibitory Effects of Carvone Isomers on the GABAA Receptor in Primary Cultures of Rat Cortical Neurons

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CHIRALITY
卷 26, 期 8, 页码 368-372

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/chir.22328

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carvone; thujone; stereoisomer; GABA(A) receptor; cytotoxicity; convulsant

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  1. SECyT - Universidad Nacional de Cordoba
  2. FONCYT (Argentina)
  3. CONICET (Argentina)

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Carvone is a natural terpene which can be purified as R-(-) or S-(+) enantiomers. There are many reports about its antibacterial, antifungal, and insecticide activities, and also of some effects on the nervous system, where both enantiomers showed different potencies. Considering that the GABA(A) receptor is a major insecticide target, we studied the pharmacological activity of both carvone enantiomers, and of thujone as a reference compound acting on the receptor, on native GABA(A) by determining their effects on benzodiazepine recognition sites using primary neuronal cultures. Both isomers were able to inhibit the GABA-induced stimulation of [H-3] flunitrazepam binding, suggesting their interaction with the GABA(A) receptor as negative allosteric modulators. Their activity was comparable to that described for thujone in the present article, with the R-(-)-carvone being the more similar and potent stereoisomer. The different configuration of the isopropenyl group in position 5 thus seems to be significant for receptor interaction and the bicycle structure not to be critical for receptor recognition. The concentrations necessary to induce negative modulation of the receptor were not cytotoxic in a murine neuron culture system. These results confirm that, at least partially, the reported insecticidal activity of carvones may be explained by their interaction with the GABA(A) receptor at its noncompetitive blocker site. (C) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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