[Plasticity of nervous and immune systems in different species: the role of proteasomes].

Pub Date : 2014-01-01
Iu V Liupina, A Sh Orlova, N G Gornostaev, Ia D Karpova, V S Mikhaĭlov, N P Sharova
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Abstract

Nervous and immune systems have many general features in their organization and functioning in various animal species from insects to mammals. These systems are capable to regulate effectively each other by exchange of information through rather small molecules like oligopeptides, cytokines, and neuropeptides. For many such molecules, that function as transmitters or signaling peptides, their origin and receptors are common within nervous and immune systems. Development of nervous and immune systems during ontogenesis and their functions in various species are controlled by the ubiquitous HYPERLINK "http://slovari.yandex.ru/proteolytic/en-ru/Medical/" \1 "longvo/" proteolytic ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). UPS regulates key biochemical processes in both systems by providing formation of synaptic connections and synaptic plasticity, and governs immune responses. In the review, the molecular mechanisms of functioning and interaction between nervous and immune systems are considered in different species of invertebrats and vertebrats. The role of UPS in these processes in the main subject of this review.

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[不同物种神经和免疫系统的可塑性:蛋白酶体的作用]。
从昆虫到哺乳动物,各种动物的神经和免疫系统在组织和功能上有许多共同的特点。这些系统能够通过寡肽、细胞因子和神经肽等相当小的分子交换信息,有效地相互调节。对于许多具有传递或信号肽功能的分子来说,它们的来源和受体在神经系统和免疫系统中是共同的。在个体发生过程中,神经和免疫系统的发育及其功能在各种物种中都是由无处不在的HYPERLINK“http://slovari.yandex.ru/proteolytic/en-ru/Medical/”\1“longvo/”蛋白水解泛素-蛋白酶体系统(UPS)控制的。UPS通过提供突触连接和突触可塑性的形成来调节这两个系统中的关键生化过程,并控制免疫反应。本文综述了不同种类的无脊椎动物和脊椎动物神经系统和免疫系统功能及其相互作用的分子机制。UPS在这些过程中的作用是本综述的主要主题。
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