太赫兹波靶向调节神经递质与受体的分离

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Zhongjie Zhu , Yu Wu , Jie Wang , Te Ji , Wenming Qin , Zhi Zhu , Hongwei Zhao
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摘要

神经递质在调节神经、心血管、内分泌和其他各种组织系统的功能方面是必不可少的。神经退行性疾病,如帕金森病、抑郁症和阿尔茨海默病,都与儿茶酚胺神经元的丧失有关。其中一个主要的挑战是儿茶酚胺(CA)代谢物的积累。降低递质分子的代谢聚集毒性仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种新的物理方法,太赫兹触发脱坞,以解结在受体蛋白周围积聚的配体分子,可能减轻神经退行性疾病。我们发现44.5 THz的电磁刺激通过破坏弱氢键成功地将DA配体从受体的结合位点解离。通过分子对接,我们确定了多巴胺受体D2 (DRD2)内CA神经递质分子的多个结合位点。我们还表征了CAs在0.5至50太赫兹范围内的太赫兹指纹图谱和理论光谱,揭示了它们在特征峰位置的微观振动模式,并阐明了特定振动如何影响分子构象变化。这一发现突出了太赫兹辐射在调节神经系统方面的潜力,为神经药物的发现和神经系统疾病的干预提供了新的理论支持。
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Terahertz wave targeting modulates the dedocking of neurotransmitters with receptors

Terahertz wave targeting modulates the dedocking of neurotransmitters with receptors
Neurotransmitters are essential in regulating the functions of the nervous, cardiovascular, endocrine, and various other tissue systems. Neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease, depression, and Alzheimer's disease involve the loss of catecholamine neurons. One of the main challenges is the accumulation of catecholamine (CA) metabolites. Reducing the metabolic aggregation toxicity of the transmitter molecules remains an open question. In this work, we proposed a novel physical method, terahertz-triggered dedocking, to unbind ligand molecules that accumulate around receptor proteins, potentially alleviating neurodegenerative diseases. We found that electromagnetic stimulation at 44.5 THz successfully dissociates the DA ligand from the binding sites at the receptor by breaking weak hydrogen bonds. Using molecular docking, we identified multiple binding sites for CA neurotransmitter molecules within the dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2). We also characterized the terahertz fingerprints and theoretical spectra of CAs across the 0.5 to 50 THz range, revealing their microscopic vibrational modes at characteristic peak positions and elucidating how specific vibrations influence molecular conformational changes. This finding highlights the potential of terahertz radiation in regulating the nervous system and provides new theoretical support for neural drug discovery and the intervention of neurological disorders.
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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