Neurotransmitter Receptor/G-protein Mediated Signal Transduction in Alzheimer's Disease Brain

Richard F. Cowburn , Christopher J. Fowler , Cora O'Neill
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Abstract

Recent evidence suggests that the neurochemical pathology of Alzheimer's disease includes severe disruptions of the neurotransmitter receptor/G-protein mediated phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis and adenylyl cyclase signal transduction pathways. The present article briefly reviews evidence from postmortem studies describing disruptions to these systems and speculates as to the importance of these changes in terms of contributing to disease pathology and limiting the success of neurotransmitter replacement strategies.

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阿尔茨海默病脑神经递质受体/ g蛋白介导的信号转导
最近的证据表明,阿尔茨海默病的神经化学病理包括神经递质受体/ g蛋白介导的磷脂酰肌醇水解和腺苷酸环化酶信号转导通路的严重破坏。本文简要回顾了来自死后研究的证据,描述了这些系统的破坏,并推测了这些变化在促进疾病病理和限制神经递质替代策略成功方面的重要性。
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