皮质酮受体在神经元膜中的功能研究。

Receptor Pub Date : 1995-01-01
F L Moore, M Orchinik, C Lowry
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这项工作回顾了一些对类固醇激素的生理和行为反应使用膜相关受体的证据。这篇综述强调了对两栖动物模型Taricha granulosa的研究,但也引用了哺乳动物研究的例子。许多研究记录类固醇反应在几毫秒或几分钟内发生。在狼蛛中,皮质酮能迅速抑制生殖行为,并引起神经递质浓度和神经元活性的位点特异性变化。使用放射性标记皮质酮和来自兔头虱(和其他动物)的神经元膜的配体结合试验提供了证据,表明神经元膜中存在高亲和力的类固醇受体。亚细胞分离、放射自显影和免疫细胞化学支持神经元膜中存在类固醇受体的结论。其他研究表明,在Taricha和其他动物中,存在两种类型的膜相关类固醇受体-配体门控离子通道(具体为GABAA受体)和g蛋白偶联受体。
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Functional studies of corticosterone receptors in neuronal membranes.

This work reviews evidence that some physiological and behavioral responses to steroid hormones use membrane-associated receptors. The review emphasizes research with an amphibian model, Taricha granulosa, but also cites examples from mammalian research. Many studies document steroid responses that occur within a time frame of a few milliseconds or minutes. In Taricha, corticosterone rapidly inhibits reproductive behaviors and causes site-specific changes in neurotransmitter concentrations and neuronal activity. Ligand binding assays using radiolabeled corticosterone and neuronal membranes from Taricha (and other animals) provide evidence that there are high-affinity steroid receptors in neuronal membranes. Subcellular fractionation, autoradiography, and immunocytochemistry add support to the conclusion that there are steroid receptors in neuronal membranes. Other studies indicate that, in Taricha and other animals, there are two types of membrane-associated steroid receptors--ligand-gated ion channels (specifically, the GABAA receptor) and G-protein coupled receptors.

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