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Synaptic signalling and its interface with neuropathologies: snapshots from the past, present and future

机译:突触信号及其与神经病理学的接口:过去,现在和未来的快照

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This Past to Future' Review as part of the 60th anniversary year of the Journal of Neurochemistry focuses on synaptic transmission and associated signalling, and seeks to identify seminal progress in neurochemistry over the last 10years which has advanced our understanding of neuronal communication in brain. The approach adopted analyses neurotransmitters on a case by case basis (i.e. amino acids, monoamines, acetylcholine, neuropeptides, ATP/purines and gasotransmitters) to highlight novel findings that have changed the way we view each type of transmitter, to explore commonalities and interactions, and to note how new insights have changed the way we view the biology of degenerative, psychiatric and behavioural conditions. Across all transmitter systems there was remarkable growth in the identification of targets likely to provide therapeutic benefit and which undoubtedly was driven by the elucidation of circuit function and new vistas of synaptic signalling. There has been an increasing trend to relate signalling to disease, notably for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and related conditions, and which has occurred for each transmitter family. Forebrain circuitry and tonic excitatory control have been the centre of great attention yielding novel findings that will impact upon cognitive, emotional and addictive behaviours. Other impressive insights focus on gasotransmitters integrating activity as volume transmitters. Exciting developments in how serotonin, cholinergic, l-glutamate, galanin and adenosine receptors and their associated signalling can be beneficially targeted should underpin the development of new therapies. Clearly integrated, multifaceted neurochemistry has changed the way we view synaptic signalling and its relevance to pathobiology.
机译:作为《神经化学杂志》 60周年纪念年的一部分,《过去的未来》评论着重于突触传递和相关的信号传导,并力图确定神经化学在过去十年中的开创性进展,这已加深了我们对大脑神经元沟通的理解。所采用的方法会逐案分析神经递质(即氨基酸,单胺,乙酰胆碱,神经肽,ATP /嘌呤和气体递质),以突出新颖的发现,这些发现改变了我们对每种递质的看法,探索了共性和相互作用,并注意新的见解如何改变了我们对退行性,精神病和行为状况生物学的看法。在所有发射器系统中,对可能提供治疗益处的靶标的识别都有显着增长,这无疑是由电路功能的阐明和突触信号的新前景驱动的。信号与疾病相关的趋势已经越来越大,尤其是阿尔茨海默氏病和帕金森氏病以及相关疾病,并且这种现象已经在每个发射机家族中发生。前脑回路和强直性兴奋控制一直是引起人们广泛关注的焦点,这些新颖的发现将影响认知,情感和成瘾行为。其他令人印象深刻的见解集中于将活动与体积变送器集成在一起的气体变送器。血清素,胆碱能,L-谷氨酸,甘丙肽和腺苷受体及其相关信号的激动人心的发展应该可以支持新疗法的发展。清晰整合的多方面神经化学改变了我们观察突触信号及其与病理生物学相关性的方式。

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