阿尔茨海默病中的神经递质受体

J T Greenamyre, W F Maragos
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阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种极其复杂的疾病,其中大量神经元和神经递质系统受损或被破坏。阿尔茨海默病认知症状的有效治疗尚不存在,迫切需要新的治疗干预靶点。传统上,神经递质受体一直是新的神经精神药理学药物的重点,因此评估这些受体在阿尔茨海默病大脑中的地位似乎是合理的。本文就近25年来阿尔茨海默病受体的研究进展作一综述。一般来说,受体研究的局限性,以及研究AD组织的特殊局限性进行了讨论。胆碱能系统和谷氨酸能系统与正常的认知功能有最直接的关系,因此本文着重介绍这些神经递质的受体。我们试图指出各种受体在AD中可能的神经生物学作用和潜在的临床意义。对阿尔茨海默病中神经递质受体的研究为制定治疗和诊断策略提供了合理的途径,并且至少应该有助于更好地了解阿尔茨海默病的神经生物学。
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Neurotransmitter receptors in Alzheimer disease.

Alzheimer disease (AD) is an exceedingly complex disorder in which numerous populations of neurons and neurotransmitter systems are damaged or destroyed. Effective treatment of the cognitive symptoms of AD does not exist, and new targets for therapeutic intervention are needed desperately. Traditionally, the neurotransmitter receptors have been the focus of new neuropsychopharmacological agents, so it seems reasonable to assess the status of these receptors in the AD brain. In this article, we review the quarter century of receptor research in AD. The limitations of receptor studies, in general, and the particular limitations of studying AD tissue are discussed. The cholinergic and glutamatergic systems have been implicated most directly in normal cognitive function, so the receptors for these neurotransmitters are emphasized in this review. We have attempted to point out the possible neurobiological roles and potential clinical significance of the various receptors in AD. Investigation of neurotransmitter receptors in AD provides a rational approach to the development of therapeutic and diagnostic strategies, and, at a minimum, should lead to a better understanding of the neurobiology of AD.

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