GABA-transaminase: A Key Player and Potential Therapeutic Target for Neurological Disorders.

Sania Grover, Raj Kumar Narang, Shamsher Singh
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Neurological disorders such as epilepsy, autism, Huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease alter brain functions like cognition, mood, movements, and language, severely compromising the well-being of persons, suffering from their negative effects. The neurotransmitters (GABA, glutamate, norepinephrine, dopamine) are found to be involved in neuronal signaling and neurotransmission. GABA, a "commanding neurotransmitter" is directly or indirectly associated with various neurological disorders. GABA is metabolized to succinic semialdehyde by a mitochondrial gamma-aminobutyric acid-transaminase (GABA-T) enzyme. Therefore, the alterations in the GABA performance in the distinct regions of the brain via GABA-T overstimulation or inhibition would play a vital role in the pathogenesis of various neurological disorders. This review emphasizes the leading participation of GABA-T in neurological disorders like Huntington's disease, epilepsy, autism, Alzheimer's disease, and multiple sclerosis. In Huntington's disease, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis, the surfeited performance of GABA-T results in diminished levels of GABA, whereas in autism, the subsidence of GABA-T activity causes the elevation in GABA contents, which is responsible for behavioral changes in these disorders. Therefore, GABA-T inhibitors (in Huntington's disease, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis) or agonists (in autism) can be used therapeutically. In the context of Alzheimer's disease, some researchers favor the stimulation of GABA-T activity whereas some disagree with it. Therefore, the activity of GABA-T concerning Alzheimer's disease is still unclear. In this way, studies of GABA-T enzymatic activity in contrast to neurological disorders could be undertaken to understand and be considered a therapeutic target for several GABA-ergic CNS diseases.

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癫痫、自闭症、亨廷顿氏病、多发性硬化症和阿尔茨海默病等神经系统疾病会改变大脑的认知、情绪、运动和语言等功能,严重影响患者的身心健康。神经递质(GABA、谷氨酸、去甲肾上腺素、多巴胺)被发现参与神经元信号传递和神经传递。GABA 是一种 "指令性神经递质",直接或间接地与各种神经系统疾病有关。GABA 通过线粒体中的γ-氨基丁酸转氨酶(GABA-T)代谢为琥珀酸半醛。因此,通过 GABA-T 过度刺激或抑制而改变大脑不同区域的 GABA 性能,将在各种神经系统疾病的发病机制中发挥重要作用。这篇综述强调了 GABA-T 在亨廷顿氏病、癫痫、自闭症、阿尔茨海默病和多发性硬化症等神经系统疾病中的主要参与作用。在亨廷顿氏病、癫痫和多发性硬化症中,GABA-T 的过度活跃导致 GABA 含量降低,而在自闭症中,GABA-T 活性的减弱导致 GABA 含量升高,从而引起这些疾病的行为变化。因此,GABA-T 抑制剂(亨廷顿氏病、癫痫和多发性硬化症)或激动剂(自闭症)可用于治疗。在阿尔茨海默病方面,一些研究人员赞成刺激 GABA-T 的活性,而另一些研究人员则持不同意见。因此,GABA-T 在阿尔茨海默病方面的活性尚不明确。因此,可以开展 GABA-T 酶活性与神经系统疾病的对比研究,以了解并将其视为多种 GABA 能中枢神经系统疾病的治疗靶点。
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