神经递质转运体
神经递质
单胺类神经递质
再摄取
运输机
多巴胺
溶质载体族
神经递质药
共转运蛋白
生物
去甲肾上腺素转运体
去甲肾上腺素
再摄取抑制剂
血清素
药理学
生物化学
神经科学
受体
基因
作者
Anders S. Kristensen,Jacob Andersen,Trine N. Jørgensen,Lena Sørensen,Jacob Eriksen,Claus J. Løland,Kristian Strømgaard,Ulrik Gether
出处
期刊:Pharmacological Reviews
[American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics]
日期:2011-07-13
卷期号:63 (3): 585-640
被引量:774
标识
DOI:10.1124/pr.108.000869
摘要
The neurotransmitter transporters (NTTs) belonging to the solute carrier 6 (SLC6) gene family (also referred to as the neurotransmitter-sodium-symporter family or Na+/Cl−-dependent transporters) comprise a group of nine sodium- and chloride-dependent plasma membrane transporters for the monoamine neurotransmitters serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine), dopamine, and norepinephrine, and the amino acid neurotransmitters GABA and glycine. The SLC6 NTTs are widely expressed in the mammalian brain and play an essential role in regulating neurotransmitter signaling and homeostasis by mediating uptake of released neurotransmitters from the extracellular space into neurons and glial cells. The transporters are targets for a wide range of therapeutic drugs used in treatment of psychiatric diseases, including major depression, anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and epilepsy. Furthermore, psychostimulants such as cocaine and amphetamines have the SLC6 NTTs as primary targets. Beginning with the determination of a high-resolution structure of a prokaryotic homolog of the mammalian SLC6 transporters in 2005, the understanding of the molecular structure, function, and pharmacology of these proteins has advanced rapidly. Furthermore, intensive efforts have been directed toward understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in regulation of the activity of this important class of transporters, leading to new methodological developments and important insights. This review provides an update of these advances and their implications for the current understanding of the SLC6 NTTs.
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