作为蓝斑去肾上腺素能系统的递质和调节剂的神经肽。

IF 17.3 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacological Reviews Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-05 DOI:10.1016/j.pharmr.2025.100081
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摘要

蓝斑(LC)是大脑中去甲肾上腺素的主要来源,由于最近发现其细胞类型的异质性,它受到了越来越多的关注。从长期以来关于结构的分子、解剖和功能一致性的观点出发,我们现在将LC理解为一个多路核,能够对不同的大脑区域和功能进行暂时精确和有针对性的神经调节。LC神经肽能景观提供了一个窗口到这种显著的神经元多样性。由于最近的技术进步,使得LC转录谱分析成为可能,关于LC神经肽及其同源受体的(co)表达的大量数据已经曝光。肽能系统是对LC去肾上腺素能系统施加神经调节控制的理想场所。这种肽能控制既可以发生在局部,在LC和邻近的LC周围微电路中,也可以发生在远端LC终端场。LC神经肽能信号在生理过程和病理条件中的功能意义是一个新兴领域。在这里,我们整理了现有的关于LC和LC周围的主要神经肽能群体的表达、解剖分布、生理效应以及(如果有的话)支配LC和LC周围的行为作用的文献。此外,我们强调了目前描述LC肽能输入/输出的方法,旨在揭示它们的功能作用。最后,我们讨论了神经肽能信号如何使LC模块化,从而维持生理去甲肾上腺素释放动力学的多方面作用,并具有丰富的行为表征特征集。意义声明:蓝斑去肾上腺素能系统影响多种神经生理过程以协调复杂行为。这些影响深远的神经调节作用不仅仅是由去甲肾上腺素介导的,而是由多种共同释放的神经肽介导的,这些神经肽可以改变LC末端区域的突触后反应。此外,LC本身受大量传入的肽能信号的调节,这些信号驱动LC神经元生理学和随后的去甲肾上腺素释放模式的广泛变化。了解LC的神经肽(co)递质和调节因子如何驱动回路水平的可塑性和对不断变化的环境刺激的适应性行为反应是很重要的。这篇综述汇编了我们目前对这些过程的理解,为LC功能障碍及其许多相关神经精神疾病的潜在机制提供了额外的重要见解。
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Neuropeptides as transmitters and regulators of the locus coeruleus noradrenergic system.

The locus coeruleus (LC), the brain's main source of noradrenaline, has received increased attention due to the recently unveiled heterogeneity of its cell types. Departing from the long-standing idea of molecular, anatomical, and functional uniformity of the structure, we now understand the LC as a multiplexed nucleus, capable of temporally precise and targeted neuromodulation of distinct brain regions and functions. The LC neuropeptidergic landscape provides a window into this remarkable neuronal diversity. Stemming from recent technological advances that have allowed for LC transcriptional profiling, a wealth of data on the (co)expression of LC neuropeptides and their cognate receptors has come to light. Peptidergic systems are ideally situated to exert neuromodulatory control over the LC noradrenergic system. This peptidergic control can occur both locally, within the LC and the neighboring peri-LC microcircuitry, and at distal LC terminal fields. The functional significance of LC neuropeptidergic signaling in physiological processes and pathological conditions is an emerging field. Here we compile existing literature on the expression, anatomical distribution, physiological effects, and, when available, behavioral role of the major neuropeptidergic populations of, and innervating, the LC and peri-LC. Furthermore, we highlight current methodologies that delineate LC peptidergic input/output, aiming at uncovering their functional role. Finally, we discuss how neuropeptidergic signaling enables LC modularity and thus sustains a multifaceted role of physiological noradrenaline release dynamics with a rich feature set of behavioral representations. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: The locus coeruleus (LC) noradrenergic system influences a variety of neurophysiological processes to coordinate complex behaviors. These far-reaching neuromodulatory effects are not solely mediated by noradrenaline, but rather, by a variety of coreleased neuropeptides that can alter postsynaptic responses in LC terminal regions. In addition, the LC itself is regulated by a multitude of incoming peptidergic signals that drive wide-ranging changes in LC neuronal physiology and the subsequent patterns of noradrenaline release. It is important to understand how neuropeptide (co)transmitters and regulators of the LC can drive circuit-level plasticity and adaptive behavioral responses to changing environmental stimuli. This review compiles our current understanding of these processes, providing additionally crucial insights into the mechanisms underlying LC dysfunction and its many related neuropsychiatric conditions.

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Pharmacological Reviews
Pharmacological Reviews 医学-药学
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期刊介绍: Pharmacological Reviews is a highly popular and well-received journal that has a long and rich history of success. It was first published in 1949 and is currently published bimonthly online by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. The journal is indexed or abstracted by various databases, including Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews Database, Biosciences Information Service, Current Contents/Life Sciences, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, Index to Scientific Reviews, Medical Documentation Service, Reference Update, Research Alerts, Science Citation Index, and SciSearch. Pharmacological Reviews offers comprehensive reviews of new pharmacological fields and is able to stay up-to-date with published content. Overall, it is highly regarded by scholars.
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