GPR18 receptor – the structure and the role in the physiology and pathophysiology

Q3 Medicine
Postepy biochemii Pub Date : 2022-05-24 Print Date: 2022-06-30 DOI:10.18388/pb.2021_399
Michalina Jurkiewicz, Greta Steć, Adrian Szczepaniak, Jakub Fichna, Marta Zielińska
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Abstract

G-protein coupled receptors constitute the largest family of membrane receptors and they participate in the maintenance of the homeostasis in the body. Some of these receptors still remain orphan receptors as there is insufficient research and ambiguous evidence concerning their function and endogenous ligands. For a long time, GPR18 belonged to this group, but recently it has been classified as an endocannabinoid receptor due to its affinity to cannabinoid ligands. GPR18 receptor is expressed in the encephalon, thyroid gland, leukocytes, lungs and testicles. The modulatory role of GPR18 receptor has been proven in the regulation of intraocular pressure, neuroimmunomodulation, regulation of arterial blood pressure and in metabolic disorders. In this article we summarize the current knowledge concerning the GPR18 receptor – its expression, ligands and the in the physiological processes and the pathophysiological conditions.

GPR18受体的结构及其在生理病理生理中的作用
g蛋白偶联受体是膜受体中最大的家族,参与机体内稳态的维持。由于对其功能和内源性配体的研究不足和证据不明确,其中一些受体仍然是孤儿受体。长期以来,GPR18属于这一类,但最近由于其对大麻素配体的亲和力而被归类为内源性大麻素受体。GPR18受体在脑、甲状腺、白细胞、肺和睾丸中表达。GPR18受体在眼压调节、神经免疫调节、动脉血压调节和代谢紊乱等方面的调节作用已被证实。本文就GPR18受体的表达、配体及其生理过程和病理生理条件等方面的研究进展进行综述。
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