神经胶质细胞中代谢性谷氨酸受体介导的信号传导。

David J Loane, Bogdan A Stoica, Alan I Faden
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摘要

代谢型谷氨酸受体(metabolic tropic glutamate, mGlu)是一类g蛋白偶联受体,包括8个亚型,根据序列同源性、信号转导机制和药理特征可分为3类(I-III)。尽管对mGlu受体的研究主要是关于神经元的功能和调节,但mGlu受体也在神经胶质细胞中表达,包括星形胶质细胞、小胶质细胞和少突胶质细胞。在生理和病理生理条件下,mGlu受体在神经胶质细胞上的激活介导了许多对神经胶质细胞内在功能以及神经胶质-神经元相互作用至关重要的作用。星形胶质细胞mGlu受体在调节神经传递和维持神经元稳态中起着重要的生理作用。然而,星形胶质细胞和小胶质细胞上的mGlu受体也在多种病理生理条件下(如急性和慢性神经退行性疾病)调节细胞死亡和神经功能。后一种作用是复杂的和双向的,取决于哪种mGlu受体亚型被激活。
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Metabotropic glutamate receptor-mediated signaling in neuroglia.

Metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptors are G-protein-coupled receptors, which include eight subtypes that have been classified into three groups (I-III) based upon sequence homology, signal transduction mechanism and pharmacological profile. Although most studied with regard to neuronal function and modulation, mGlu receptors are also expressed by neuroglia-including astrocytes, microglia and oligodendrocytes. Activation of mGlu receptors on neuroglia under both physiologic and pathophysiologic conditions mediates numerous actions that are essential for intrinsic glial cell function, as well as for glial-neuronal interactions. Astrocyte mGlu receptors play important physiological roles in regulating neurotransmission and maintaining neuronal homeostasis. However, mGlu receptors on astrocytes and microglia also serve to modulate cell death and neurological function in a variety of pathophysiological conditions such as acute and chronic neurodegenerative disorders. The latter effects are complex and bi-directional, depending on which mGlu receptor sub-types are activated.

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