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Brain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: native subtypes and their relevance

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Citazione:
Brain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: native subtypes and their relevance / C., G., Zoli, M., F., C.. - In: TRENDS IN PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 0165-6147. - STAMPA. - 27:9(2006), pp. 482-491. [10.1016/j.tips.2006.07.004]
Abstract:
Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors comprise a heterogeneous class of cationic channels that is present throughout the nervous system. These channels are involved both in physiological functions (including cognition, reward, motor activity and analgesia) and in pathological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, some forms of epilepsy, depression, autism and schizophrenia. They are also the targets of tobacco-smoking effects and addiction. Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are pentamers of homomeric or heteromeric combinations of alpha (alpha 2-alpha 10) and beta (beta 2-beta 4) subunits, which have different pharmacological and biophysical properties and locations in the brain. The lack of subtype-specific ligands and the fact that many neuronal cells express multiple subtypes initially hampered the identification of the different native nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes, but the increasing knowledge of subtype composition and roles will be of considerable interest for the development of new and clinically useful nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors; subtypes; subunit composition; native receptors
Elenco autori:
C., Gotti; Zoli, Michele; F., Clementi
Autori di Ateneo:
ZOLI Michele
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/303397
Pubblicato in:
TRENDS IN PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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