Diazepam and ethanol differently modulate neuronal activity in organotypic cortical cultures.
Matthias KreuzerPaul S GarcíaVerena Brucklacher-WaldertRebecca ClaassenGerhard SchneiderBernd AntkowiakBerthold DrexlerPublished in: BMC neuroscience (2019)
Diazepam and ethanol, induce specific patterns of network depressant actions. Diazepam induces cortical network inhibition and increased synchronicity via gamma subunit containing GABAA receptors. Ethanol also induces cortical network inhibition, but without an increase in synchronicity via a wider span of molecular targets.
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