Literature DB >> 16799258

Molecular pathopharmacology of 5-HT2C receptors and the RNA editing in the brain.

Michihisa Tohda1, Michio Nomura, Yasuyuki Nomura.   

Abstract

Among the 14 kinds of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) receptor subtypes (5-HTR), 5-HT(2C) receptor (5-HT2CR) has been intensively investigated because of its physiologically and pathophysiologically important role in the brain. 5-HT2CR has been suggested to be involved in depressive disorders based on findings from pharmacological/neurochemical/behavioral studies using autopsy preparations of humans suffering from depression, animal models of depression, and animals treated with antidepressant drugs. Recently the editing of 5-HT2CR mRNA has been reported to participate in the pathogenesis of depressive disease. The RNA editing of 5-HT2CR induced by the presumable alteration of deaminase during a pathological state in depression causes changes of a base to another base (e.g., adenosine to guanosine, cytidine to uracil (thymidine)), followed by changes in amino acids constituting the second intracellular transmembrane loop that couples G proteins. Thus 5-HT2CR receptor-mediated signal transduction is changed. In the present review, the pathopharmacological significance of 5-HT2CR in special reference to RNA editing of receptors is reviewed and discussed from the aspect of development of novel therapeutics for depression.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16799258     DOI: 10.1254/jphs.cpj06005x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Sci        ISSN: 1347-8613            Impact factor:   3.337


  6 in total

1.  Establishment and characterization of RNA-edited serotonin 2C receptor isoform cell models and alteration of amyloid precursor protein ectodomain secretion in HEK293 APPSwe cells.

Authors:  Lingchen Guo; Jing Zhang; Qixin Yan; Ming Yin
Journal:  Hum Cell       Date:  2011-05-17       Impact factor: 4.174

2.  Altered ADAR 2 equilibrium and 5HT(2C) R editing in the prefrontal cortex of ADAR 2 transgenic mice.

Authors:  M Singh; M M Singh; E Na; K Agassandian; M B Zimmerman; A K Johnson
Journal:  Genes Brain Behav       Date:  2011-06-13       Impact factor: 3.449

3.  Explaining Pathogenicity of Congenital Zika and Guillain-Barré Syndromes: Does Dysregulation of RNA Editing Play a Role?

Authors:  Helen Piontkivska; Noel-Marie Plonski; Michael M Miyamoto; Marta L Wayne
Journal:  Bioessays       Date:  2019-05-20       Impact factor: 4.345

4.  CREB mediates brain serotonin regulation of bone mass through its expression in ventromedial hypothalamic neurons.

Authors:  Franck Oury; Vijay K Yadav; Ying Wang; Bin Zhou; X Sherry Liu; X Edward Guo; Laurence H Tecott; Günther Schutz; Anthony R Means; Gerard Karsenty
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2010-10-15       Impact factor: 11.361

5.  Affect-related behaviors in mice misexpressing the RNA editing enzyme ADAR2.

Authors:  Minati Singh; M Bridget Zimmerman; Terry G Beltz; Alan Kim Johnson
Journal:  Physiol Behav       Date:  2009-04-08

Review 6.  RNA editing and drug discovery for cancer therapy.

Authors:  Wei-Hsuan Huang; Chao-Neng Tseng; Jen-Yang Tang; Cheng-Hong Yang; Shih-Shin Liang; Hsueh-Wei Chang
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2013-04-24
  6 in total

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