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Publication : Mutation of the inhibitory ethanol site in GABA<sub>A</sub> ρ1 receptors promotes tolerance to ethanol-induced motor incoordination.

First Author  Blednov YA Year  2017
Journal  Neuropharmacology Volume  123
Pages  201-209 PubMed ID  28623169
Mgi Jnum  J:242963 Mgi Id  MGI:5907184
Doi  10.1016/j.neuropharm.2017.06.013 Citation  Blednov YA, et al. (2017) Mutation of the inhibitory ethanol site in GABAA rho1 receptors promotes tolerance to ethanol-induced motor incoordination. Neuropharmacology 123:201-209
abstractText  Genes encoding the rho1/2 subunits of GABAA receptors have been associated with alcohol (ethanol) dependence in humans, and rho1 was also shown to regulate some of the behavioral effects of ethanol in animal models. Ethanol inhibits GABA-mediated responses in wild-type (WT) rho1, but not rho1(T6'Y) mutant receptors expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes, indicating the presence of an inhibitory site for ethanol in the second transmembrane helix. In this study, we found that rho1(T6'Y) receptors expressed in oocytes display overall normal responses to GABA, the endogenous GABA modulator (zinc), and partial agonists (beta-alanine and taurine). We generated rho1 (T6'Y) knockin (KI) mice using CRISPR/Cas9 to test the behavioral importance of the inhibitory actions of ethanol on this receptor. Both rho1 KI and knockout (KO) mice showed faster recovery from acute ethanol-induced motor incoordination compared to WT mice. Both KI and KO mutant strains also showed increased tolerance to motor impairment produced by ethanol. The KI mice did not differ from WT mice in other behavioral actions, including ethanol intake and preference, conditioned taste aversion to ethanol, and duration of ethanol-induced loss of righting reflex. WT and KI mice did not differ in levels of rho1 or rho2 mRNA in cerebellum or in ethanol clearance. Our findings indicate that the inhibitory site for ethanol in GABAA rho1 receptors regulates acute functional tolerance to moderate ethanol intoxication. We note that low sensitivity to alcohol intoxication has been linked to risk for development of alcohol dependence in humans.
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