British journal of pharmacology
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1. The effects of a new kind of volatile anaesthetic, sevoflurane (Sev), on gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-gated chloride current (Icl) in single neurones dissociated from the rat hippocampal CA1 area were examined using the nystatin perforated patch recording configuration under the voltage-clamp condition. All drugs were applied with a rapid perfusion system, termed the "Y-tube' method. 2. ⋯ It is concluded that Sev acts on the GABAA receptor complex mimicking the GABA-induced chloride current at high concentrations. At low concentrations, Sev enhances GABA-gated chloride current at a binding site independent of the allosteric modulator sites of barbiturates, benzodiazepines or neurosteroids. The reversible potentiation of the inhibitory GABAA receptor-mediated Cl- current may result in the depressing of postsynaptic excitability and may, at least in part, underlie the anaesthetic action of Sev.