Bicuculline (BIC) is an antagonist of GABA receptors. Since it blocks the inhibitory action of GABA receptors, the action of bicuculline mimics epilepsy. This property is utilised in laboratories across the world in the in vitro study of epilepsy, generally in cortical neurons in prepared brain slices from rodents. Categories: Biology stubs | Biochemistry | Pharmacology ... The GABA receptors are a group of receptors with γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) as their endogenous ligand. ...
The action of bicuculline is primarily on the ionotropic GABAA receptor, which is a ligand-gated ion channel concerned chiefly with the passing of chloride ions across the cell membrane, thus promoting an inhibitory influence on the target neuron. This receptor is the major target for benzodiazepines and related anxiolytic drugs. Chemical structure of GABA Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a neurotransmitter in widely divergent species. ... An ion is an elementary particle or system of elementary particles with a net electric charge. ... Neurons (also spelled neurones or called nerve cells) are the primary cells of the nervous system. ... Benzodiazepine tablets The benzodiazepines are a class of drugs with hypnotic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, amnestic and muscle relaxant properties. ... An anxiolytic is any drug or therapy used in the treatment of anxiety. ...
Sensitivity to bicuculline is defined by IUPHAR as a major criterion in the definition of GABAA receptors - however in recent years a new class of ionotropic GABA receptor, defined variously as GABAA0R or GABAC has been characterised, which is insensitive to both benzodiazepines and bicuculline. Chemical structure of GABA Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a neurotransmitter in widely divergent species. ...
The effects of intrathecal bicuculline or strychnine on arterial pressure and expired CO were evaluated in 18 rats.
A: the effect of bicuculline is to increase the amplitude of the phrenic bursts as well as to alter burst duration and interval.
Stimulus-triggered averages (75 sweeps) of rectified splanchnic nerve activity are shown before bicuculline application, at the peak level of arterial pressure attained (28 min), and during the recovery phase (56 min).