Yajun Jing, Peisen Yao, Honglin Zhu, Lianghong Yu, Yuanxiang Lin, Dezhi Kang
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The Role and Mechanisms of G protein-coupled receptors in Parkinson's disease.
This comprehensive review meticulously examines the pivotal and multifaceted role of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in the complex pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD), a neurodegenerative disorder that profoundly impacts motor control and cognitive function. Initially, we introduce the fundamental concepts of GPCRs, delving into their intricate structures and diverse functions within the nervous system, highlighting their importance as key players in cellular communication and signal transduction. Following this foundational overview, we thoroughly analyze specific GPCRs that have been closely associated with the onset and progression of PD, exploring the intricate mechanisms by which they influence disease progression through the nuanced regulation of neurotransmitter release, complex signaling pathways, and crucial aspects of cell survival. Furthermore, we engage in a detailed discussion regarding the promising prospects of GPCRs as potential therapeutic targets for intervention in PD, emphasizing the significance of recent groundbreaking research findings that shed light on the therapeutic implications of modulating GPCR activity. Finally, drawing upon the latest advancements in research, we propose insightful directions for future studies, as well as a thoughtful consideration of the myriad challenges that lie ahead in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field of study, which holds the potential to enhance our understanding of PD and pave the way for innovative treatment strategies.
期刊介绍:
Neurological Sciences is intended to provide a medium for the communication of results and ideas in the field of neuroscience. The journal welcomes contributions in both the basic and clinical aspects of the neurosciences. The official language of the journal is English. Reports are published in the form of original articles, short communications, editorials, reviews and letters to the editor. Original articles present the results of experimental or clinical studies in the neurosciences, while short communications are succinct reports permitting the rapid publication of novel results. Original contributions may be submitted for the special sections History of Neurology, Health Care and Neurological Digressions - a forum for cultural topics related to the neurosciences. The journal also publishes correspondence book reviews, meeting reports and announcements.