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Antiepileptic activity and subtype-selective action of flupirtine at GABAAreceptors

Background

Flupirtine is used as analgesic drug with muscle-relaxant properties. In addition, it has been suggested to possess antiepileptic properties. Recently, flupirtine has been revealed to simultaneously act at KV7 channels and GABAA receptors. Here, antiepileptic activity and underlying mechanisms of action of flupirtine were investigated.

Methods

We used the patch clamp technique and primary cultures of hippocampal neurons or transfected tsA cells to investigate effects of flupirtine.

Results

In hippocampal neurons, flupirtine reduced seizure-like activity with no effect at 1 to 3 µM, and maximal effects at 10 to 30 µM; it enhanced currents through KV7 channels with EC50 values at 6 µM. Flupirtine (30 µM) modulated GABA-induced currents in hippocampal neurons by reducing EC50 values for GABA threefold and maximal current amplitudes by 15%. Hence, flupirtine acted as an uncompetitive antagonist. Flupirtine did not alter rise time, decay time, or amplitudes of miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIPSCs), but enhanced the bicuculline-sensitive tonic current. When phasic GABAergic inhibition was blocked by penicillin G (5 mM), flupirtine enhanced maximal amplitudes of GABA-evoked currents by 43%, but hardly affected EC50 values. As these results suggested that flupirtine was able to differentiate between different GABAA receptor subtypes, its effects on recombinant GABAA receptors were investigated in tsA cells. With α1β2γ2 receptors, flupirtine reduced EC50 values for GABA threefold and maximal current amplitudes by 25%; with α1β2 receptors, it reduced EC50 values for GABA twofold, but reduced maximal current amplitudes by 35%.

Conclusions

These results indicate that flupirtine (i) exerts antiepileptic activity, (ii) modulates tonic, but not phasic, GABAergic inhibition and blocks KV7 channels in hippocampal neurons, and (iii) affects GABAA receptors in a subunit-dependent manner.

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This study is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (P23658).

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Bajrić, M., Klinger, F., Schandl, U. et al. Antiepileptic activity and subtype-selective action of flupirtine at GABAAreceptors. BMC Pharmacol Toxicol 13 (Suppl 1), A90 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1186/2050-6511-13-S1-A90

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