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Gabapentin decreases membrane calcium currents in injured as well as in control mammalian primary afferent neurons☆
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GBP, at clinically relevant concentrations, results in significant reduction of I(Ca) in both sham and neuropathic neurons, while in nonoperated rats reduced I(Ca) to a smaller degree. Sensitivity to drug was not affected by neuropathy. This current inhibition is partly voltage dependent. Depression of I(Ca) may be partly related to the binding of the drug to the alpha(2)delta modulatory subunit of the voltage activated calcium channels (VACC). Analgesia may be due to diminished release of neurotransmitter by sensory neurons, a Ca(2+)-dependent process.
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