1.1)天津大学医学工程与转化医学研究院,天津 300072;2.2)天津大学精密仪器与光电子工程研究院,天津 300072
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国家自然科学基金
1.1)Institute of Medical Engineering & Translational Medicine, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China;2.2)School of Precision Instrument and Opto-Electronics Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
This work was supported by grants from The National Natural Science Foundation of China (81871517, 81630051).
胃泌素释放肽(gastrin-releasing peptide,GRP)是蛙皮素(bombesin,BB/BN)在哺乳动物中的同系物,在中枢神经系统中广泛分布,是一种重要的脑内神经调质,参与动物的多种生理功能和本能行为,在大脑的高级功能方面也发挥一定的作用.在神经系统中,随着GRP水平的改变,动物的记忆特别是与恐惧、焦虑相关记忆的形成、巩固和消退以及突触可塑性均发生不同程度的变化.GRP及其受体还被认为与神经系统性疾病有关,是潜在的神经系统性疾病的治疗靶点,但其相关的机制尚未明确.很多研究者基于不同实验方法提出了相关假设.本文从传统药理学、遗传学和电生理学方面对GRP系统在厌恶性情绪驱动的记忆、突触可塑性变化以及在中枢神经系统中的作用机制进行综述,希望为进一步明确GRP系统在中枢神经系统中的作用研究提供新的思路.
Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) is a homolog of bombesin (BB/BN) in mammals that is distributed throughout the central nervous system. GRP is an important neuromodulator in the brain that plays an important role in various physiological functions and instinctive behaviors of animals and also can regulate the advanced functions of the brain. In the nervous system, the formation, maintenance, and extinction of animal memory are associated with GRP level, especially those related to fear and anxiety, as well as synaptic plasticity change to different degrees. GRP and its receptors are also thought to be associated with the central nervous system diseases and are potential therapeutic targets. However, the relevant mechanism has not yet been clarified, and many researchers have proposed relevant hypotheses based on different experimental methods. In this paper, we review the function of GRP and its receptors on aversive emotion-driven memory, synaptic plasticity, and the mechanism in the central nervous system from the aspects of traditional pharmacology, genetics, and electrophysiology, hoping to provide new ideas for further studies on the role of GRP system in the central nervous system.
杨佳佳,王苏桐,明东.中枢神经系统中的胃泌素释放肽:在厌恶性情绪记忆中的作用及机制研究[J].生物化学与生物物理进展,2021,48(7):750-757
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