Enigmatic receptors

Livio Brasili
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Abstract

The identification of new binding sites raises the problem of defining their role, if any. At times they are shown to be pharmacological receptors, in a strict sense, as they fulfill certain requirements, and a precise physiological role and function, and an endogenous ligand (neurotransmitter) are discovered. At other times, however, neither a clear physiological role nor an endogenous ligand are found, but the term “receptor” is still used, although it may not be a proper one in the conventional pharmacological sense. Furthermore, no clear intracellular signalling transduction pathway is defined and, as a consequence, it is not possible to determine whether drugs binding to these receptors act as agonists or antagonists. What their structure and biological function are and how they mediate the pharmacological effects of ligands may remain for a long time an enigma. The matter, in any case, is of great interest to researchers of different areas, especially to medicinal chemists who foresee novel potential targets for therapeutic interventions. In this meeting one section is dedicated to two examples of this kind of receptors: imidazoline (I) and sigma (σ) receptors.

神秘的受体
新结合位点的鉴定提出了定义它们的作用的问题,如果有的话。有时它们被证明是严格意义上的药理学受体,因为它们满足某些要求,具有精确的生理作用和功能,并发现内源性配体(神经递质)。然而,在其他时候,既没有发现明确的生理作用,也没有发现内源性配体,但术语“受体”仍然被使用,尽管它可能不是传统药理学意义上的恰当名称。此外,没有明确的细胞内信号转导途径,因此,不可能确定与这些受体结合的药物是作为激动剂还是拮抗剂。它们的结构和生物学功能是什么,以及它们如何介导配体的药理作用,可能在很长一段时间内仍然是一个谜。无论如何,这一问题引起了不同领域的研究人员的极大兴趣,特别是那些预见到治疗干预的新潜在目标的药物化学家。在这次会议上,有一节专门讨论了这类受体的两个例子:咪唑啉(I)和西格玛(σ)受体。
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