Role of Protein Kinase C in Bipolar Disorder: A Review of the Current Literature.

Molecular Neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 2017-11-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-07 DOI:10.1159/000480349
Ashwini Saxena, Giselli Scaini, Daniela V Bavaresco, Camila Leite, Samira S Valvassori, André F Carvalho, João Quevedo
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Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major health problem. It causes significant morbidity and imposes a burden on the society. Available treatments help a substantial proportion of patients but are not beneficial for an estimated 40-50%. Thus, there is a great need to further our understanding the pathophysiology of BD to identify new therapeutic avenues. The preponderance of evidence pointed towards a role of protein kinase C (PKC) in BD. We reviewed the literature pertinent to the role of PKC in BD. We present recent advances from preclinical and clinical studies that further support the role of PKC. Moreover, we discuss the role of PKC on synaptogenesis and neuroplasticity in the context of BD. The recent development of animal models of BD, such as stimulant-treated and paradoxical sleep deprivation, and the ability to intervene pharmacologically provide further insights into the involvement of PKC in BD. In addition, the effect of PKC inhibitors, such as tamoxifen, in the resolution of manic symptoms in patients with BD further points in that direction. Furthermore, a wide variety of growth factors influence neurotransmission through several molecular pathways that involve downstream effects of PKC. Our current understanding identifies the PKC pathway as a potential therapeutic avenue for BD.

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蛋白激酶C在双相情感障碍中的作用:当前文献综述。
双相情感障碍(BD)是一个主要的健康问题。它造成严重的发病率,给社会造成负担。现有的治疗方法对很大一部分患者有帮助,但对估计40-50%的患者没有益处。因此,有必要进一步了解双相障碍的病理生理学,以确定新的治疗途径。大量证据表明蛋白激酶C (PKC)在BD中的作用。我们回顾了与PKC在BD中的作用相关的文献。我们介绍了临床前和临床研究的最新进展,进一步支持PKC的作用。此外,我们讨论了PKC在双相障碍背景下突触发生和神经可塑性中的作用。最近的双相障碍动物模型的发展,如兴奋剂治疗和矛盾睡眠剥夺,以及药物干预的能力,为PKC在双相障碍中的参与提供了进一步的见解。此外,PKC抑制剂,如他莫昔芬,在双相障碍患者躁狂症状的解决中的作用进一步指向了这一方向。此外,多种生长因子通过涉及PKC下游作用的几种分子途径影响神经传递。我们目前的理解是PKC通路是双相障碍的潜在治疗途径。
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