Unveiling the significance of AKAP79/150 in the nervous system disorders: An emerging opportunity for future therapies?

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neurobiology of Disease Pub Date : 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1016/j.nbd.2025.106812
Chen-Chao Chu , Ya-Hui Hu , Gui-Zhou Li , Jiang Chen , Ning-Ning Zhang , Yi-Xue Gu , Shi-Yu Wu , Hai-Feng Zhang , Yang-Yang Xu , Hong-Li Guo , Xin Tian , Feng Chen
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Abstract

A-kinase anchoring protein 79/150 (AKAP79/150) is a crucial scaffolding protein that positions various proteins at specific synaptic sites to modulate excitatory synaptic intensity. As our understanding of AKAP79/150's biology deepens, along with its significant role in the pathophysiology of various human disorders, there is growing evidence that reveals new opportunities for therapeutic interventions. In this review, we examine the fundamental structure and primary functions of AKAP79/150, emphasizing its pathophysiological mechanisms in different nervous system disorders, particularly inflammatory pain, epilepsy, depression, and Alzheimer's disease. We also discuss its potential therapeutic implications for patients suffering from these conditions.
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揭示AKAP79/150在神经系统疾病中的意义:未来治疗的新机会?
a激酶锚定蛋白79/150 (AKAP79/150)是一种重要的支架蛋白,它将各种蛋白定位在特定的突触位点以调节兴奋性突触强度。随着我们对AKAP79/150的生物学理解的加深,以及它在各种人类疾病病理生理中的重要作用,越来越多的证据揭示了治疗干预的新机会。在这篇综述中,我们研究了AKAP79/150的基本结构和主要功能,强调了它在不同神经系统疾病中的病理生理机制,特别是炎症性疼痛、癫痫、抑郁和阿尔茨海默病。我们还讨论了它对患有这些疾病的患者的潜在治疗意义。
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Neurobiology of Disease
Neurobiology of Disease 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Disease is a major international journal at the interface between basic and clinical neuroscience. The journal provides a forum for the publication of top quality research papers on: molecular and cellular definitions of disease mechanisms, the neural systems and underpinning behavioral disorders, the genetics of inherited neurological and psychiatric diseases, nervous system aging, and findings relevant to the development of new therapies.
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