哺乳动物和鸟类听觉系统中代谢性谷氨酸受体的解剖学和生理学研究。

HSOA trends in anatomy and physiology Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-02-09 DOI:10.24966/TAP-7752/100001
Zheng-Quan Tang, Yong Lu
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摘要

谷氨酸是脊椎动物大脑中主要的兴奋性神经递质,激活嗜离子性和代谢性谷氨酸受体(iGluRs和mGluRs),分别介导快速和慢速神经元活动。mglur在许多大脑区域发挥重要的调节作用,形成了治疗脑部疾病的药物的潜在靶点。本文就哺乳动物和鸟类听觉系统中mGluRs的研究进展进行综述。虽然mGluRs在耳蜗核中的解剖表达已经得到了很好的表征,但其他听核的数据还有待更系统的研究,特别是在电子显微镜水平上。mGluRs的生理机能已被广泛研究,主要集中在脑干的听觉回路上。这些体外生理研究表明,mGluRs参与突触传递,调节离子稳态,诱导突触可塑性,并在多种听觉结构中维持兴奋和抑制(E/I)的平衡。然而,mGluRs在听觉加工中的调节作用在系统和行为水平上仍不清楚,mGluRs在听觉障碍中的功能仍完全未知。
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Anatomy and Physiology of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in Mammalian and Avian Auditory System.

Anatomy and Physiology of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in Mammalian and Avian Auditory System.

Anatomy and Physiology of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in Mammalian and Avian Auditory System.

Glutamate, as the major excitatory neurotransmitter used in the vertebrate brain, activates ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs and mGluRs), which mediate fast and slow neuronal actions, respectively. mGluRs play important modulatory roles in many brain areas, forming potential targets for drugs developed to treat brain disorders. Here, we review studies on mGluRs in the mammalian and avian auditory system. Although anatomical expression of mGluRs in the cochlear nucleus has been well characterized, data for other auditory nuclei await more systematic investigations especially at the electron microscopy level. The physiology of mGluRs has been extensively studied using in vitro brain slice preparations, with a focus on the auditory circuitry in the brainstem. These in vitro physiological studies have demonstrated that mGluRs participate in synaptic transmission, regulate ionic homeostasis, induce synaptic plasticity, and maintain the balance between Excitation and Inhibition (E/I) in a variety of auditory structures. However, the modulatory roles of mGluRs in auditory processing remain largely unclear at the system and behavioral levels, and the functions of mGluRs in auditory disorders remain entirely unknown.

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