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SUBMITTER: San Martin L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5009253 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
San Martin Loreto L Cerda Fabian F Jin Chunyang C Jimenez Veronica V Yevenes Gonzalo E GE Hernandez Tania T Nova Daniela D Fuentealba Jorge J Aguayo Luis G LG Guzman Leonardo L
The Journal of biological chemistry 20160711 36
The acute intoxicating effects of ethanol in the central nervous system result from the modulation of several molecular targets. It is widely accepted that ethanol enhances the activity of the glycine receptor (GlyR), thus enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission, leading to motor effects, sedation, and respiratory depression. We previously reported that small peptides interfered with the binding of Gβγ to the GlyR and consequently inhibited the ethanol-induced potentiation of the receptor. Now, u ...[more]