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Virginia Commonwealth University

Psychology Publications

2010

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Traumatic Brain Injury And The Effects Of Diazepam, Diltiazem, And Mk-801 On Gaba-A Receptor Subunit Expression In Rat Hippocampus, Cynthia J. Gibson, Rebecca C. Meyer, Robert J. Hamm Jan 2010

Traumatic Brain Injury And The Effects Of Diazepam, Diltiazem, And Mk-801 On Gaba-A Receptor Subunit Expression In Rat Hippocampus, Cynthia J. Gibson, Rebecca C. Meyer, Robert J. Hamm

Psychology Publications

Background

Excitatory amino acid release and subsequent biochemical cascades following traumatic brain injury (TBI) have been well documented, especially glutamate-related excitotoxicity. The effects of TBI on the essential functions of inhibitory GABA-A receptors, however, are poorly understood.

Methods

We used Western blot procedures to test whether in vivo TBI in rat altered the protein expression of hippocampal GABA-A receptor subunits α1, α2, α3, α5, β3, and γ2 at 3 h, 6 h, 24 h, and 7 days post-injuy. We then used pre-injury injections of MK-801 to block calcium influx through the NMDA receptor, diltiazem to block L-type voltage-gated calcium influx, …