Title : Investigation of the H(+)-myo-inositol transporter (HMIT) as a neuronal regulator of phosphoinositide signalling - Di Daniel_2009_Biochem.Soc.Trans_37_1139 |
Author(s) : Di Daniel E , Kew JN , Maycox PR |
Ref : Biochemical Society Transactions , 37 :1139 , 2009 |
Abstract :
Phosphoinositide signalling regulates a series of important neuronal processes that are thought to be altered in mood disorders. Furthermore, mood-stabilizing drugs inhibit key enzymes that regulate phosphoinositide production and alter neuronal growth cone morphology in an inositol-reversible manner. Inositol is taken up by neurons from the extracellular fluid, presumably via membrane transporters; it can also be synthesized by the enzyme MIP-synthase (myo-inositol-1-phosphate synthase) and, in addition, it is generated by inositol phospholipid hydrolysis. The neuronal-specific HMIT (H(+)-myo-inositol transporter) represents a potential regulator of inositol signalling in neurons that warrants further investigation. |
PubMedSearch : Di Daniel_2009_Biochem.Soc.Trans_37_1139 |
PubMedID: 19754467 |
Di Daniel E, Kew JN, Maycox PR (2009)
Investigation of the H(+)-myo-inositol transporter (HMIT) as a neuronal regulator of phosphoinositide signalling
Biochemical Society Transactions
37 :1139
Di Daniel E, Kew JN, Maycox PR (2009)
Biochemical Society Transactions
37 :1139