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Selective Cytostatic and Neurotoxic Effects of Avermectins and Activation of the GABAα Receptors
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Aversectin CNeurotoxic EffectsImmunologyNeurotransmitterCell DeathSelective CytostaticAvermectin A1Natural Avermectin ComplexExperimental PharmacologyMolecular PharmacologyNeurochemistryNeuropharmacologyNeuroprotectionNervous SystemPharmacologyInhibitory NeurotransmittersGabaα ReceptorsPhysiologyNeuropeptide ReceptorNeuroscienceMedicineNeuropeptides
A natural avermectin complex, aversectin C, was shown to be capable of exerting selective cytostatic and neurotoxic effects on mammalian cells. Specifically, it killed proliferating neuroblastoma B103 cells but was non-toxic for differentiated cells of this culture. The antiproliferation action of aversectin C was not inhibited by bicuculline or picrotoxin, antagonists of the GABAalpha receptors, and was partly due to the action of avermectin A1, a component of aversectin C. Aversectin C irreversibly suppressed activity of 60% neurons in medial septal slices of the rat brain. More than 55% of them were the GABAalpha- and B1-sensitive neurons whereas the rest, about 45% neurons, were the GABAalpha-insensitive and the neurotoxic effect of aversectin C was caused mainly by the B2 component.
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