| Title : Structure of neuronal nicotinic receptors - Fasoli_2015_Curr.Top.Behav.Neurosci_23_1 |
| Author(s) : Fasoli F , Gotti C |
| Ref : Curr Top Behavioral Neuroscience , 23 :1 , 2015 |
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Abstract :
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are a critical component of the brain's cholinergic neurotransmission system that modulates important physiological processes and whose dysfunction has been observed in patients with neurodegenerative diseases and mental illness. nAChRs are a heterogeneous family of receptor subtypes consisting of pentameric combinations of alpha and beta subunits, and are widely expressed throughout the central and peripheral nervous system. nAChR subtypesnAChR subtypes share a common basic structure but their biophysical and pharmacological properties depend on their subunit compositionSubunit composition , which is therefore central to understanding receptor function in the nervous system and discovering new subtype-selective drugs. We briefly review some recent findings concerning the structure and function of nAChRs, particularly the native subtypes. |
| PubMedSearch : Fasoli_2015_Curr.Top.Behav.Neurosci_23_1 |
| PubMedID: 25655885 |
Fasoli F, Gotti C (2015)
Structure of neuronal nicotinic receptors
Curr Top Behavioral Neuroscience
23 :1
Fasoli F, Gotti C (2015)
Curr Top Behavioral Neuroscience
23 :1