シナプスの外で考える:超シナプスのNMDA受容体におけるグリシン
1Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA. john.gray@ucsf.edu
グリシンは,超シナプス性NMDA受容体 (NMDARs) の主要なコアゴニストとして作用し,シナプス性コアゴニストであるd-セリンと異なる. この発見は,これらの受容体の生理学と疾患における役割に光を当てています.
科学分野:
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
- 分子生物学は分子生物学である.
- 受容体薬理学 受容体薬理学
背景:
- 超シナプス性NMDA受容体 (NMDARs) は,ニューロンの機能と機能不全において重要な役割を果たします.
- エクストラシナプス性NMDARsの内在的なコアゴニストは,ほとんど特定されていないまま,その特定の機能に関する研究を妨げています.
- シナプス性NMDARは,d-セリンと共活性化することが知られている.
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