Neuroscience


Neurons are the foundations of the sophisticated neural networks. Neurotransmitters such as dopamine, glutamate, and GABA, are crucial signaling molecules for the delivery of neuronal signals. Neurons synthesize/import neurotransmitters, and store them in presynaptic vesicles. A neuronal impulse is propagated by the vesicles released from presynaptic neurons.
Neurotransmitter receptors function via various G-protein coupled and G-protein independent mechanisms that activate downstream intracellular signaling pathways such as cAMP/PKA, PI3K/AKT, phospholipase A2, and phospholipase C pathways. For instance, dopamine receptors act through adenylate cyclase to activate PKA and other signaling molecules, thereby mediate gene expression through the actions of CREB and other transcription factors. Other neurotransmitters such as NMDAR or AMPAR are associated with ion channels that control flux of Ca2+ and Na+, thus propagating the action potential across the post-synaptic neuron.
Dysfunctions in GABAergic/glutamatergic/serotonergic/dopaminergic pathways result in a broad range of neurological disorders such as chronic pain, neurodegenerative diseases, and insomnia, as well as mental disorders including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and addiction.
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A3569 LY 344864Summary: 5-HT1F receptor agonist,potent and selective -
B5560 Ro 67-7476Summary: positive allosteric modulator of mGlu1 receptors -
B5708 SIB 1553A hydrochlorideSummary: nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonist -
A1033 [Ser25] Protein Kinase C (19-31)Summary: PKC substrate -
C4140 Edrophonium (chloride)Summary: acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor -
B1033 (R)-(+)-TolterodineSummary: Muscarinic receptor antagonists -
B1551 MizolastineSummary: Histamine H1-receptor antagonist -
B1485 Pergolide mesylateTarget: D1 and D5 Receptors|D2 ReceptorsSummary: Dopaminergic agonist -
B1440 AcemetacinSummary: COX inhibitor -
B6317 4-DAMPSummary: A M3 cholinergic receptor antagonist

