Nitric Oxide Signaling in Brain Function, Dysfunction, and Dementia

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作者
Steinert, Joern R. [1 ]
Chernova, Tatyana [1 ]
Forsythe, Ian D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leicester, MRC Toxicol Unit, Leicester LE1 9HN, Leics, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
nitric oxide; synaptic transmission; K+ channels; homeostatic signaling; intrinsic neuronal excitability; neurodegeneration; oxidative stress; Alzheimer's disease; Parkinson's disease; DEPENDENT PROTEIN-KINASE; LONG-TERM POTENTIATION; AMPA RECEPTOR TRAFFICKING; SENSITIVE POTASSIUM CHANNELS; ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTOR; NG108-15 NEURONAL CELLS; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; PARKINSONS-DISEASE; S-NITROSYLATION; SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY;
D O I
10.1177/1073858410366481
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule that is widely used in the nervous system. With recognition of its roles in synaptic plasticity (long-term potentiation, LTP; long-term depression, LTD) and elucidation of calcium-dependent, NMDAR-mediated activation of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), numerous molecular and pharmacological tools have been used to explore the physiology and pathological consequences for nitrergic signaling. In this review, the authors summarize the current understanding of this subtle signaling pathway, discuss the evidence for nitrergic modulation of ion channels and homeostatic modulation of intrinsic excitability, and speculate about the pathological consequences of spillover between different nitrergic compartments in contributing to aberrant signaling in neurodegenerative disorders. Accumulating evidence points to various ion channels and particularly voltage-gated potassium channels as signaling targets, whereby NO mediates activity-dependent control of intrinsic neuronal excitability; such changes could underlie broader mechanisms of synaptic plasticity across neuronal networks. In addition, the inability to constrain NO diffusion suggests that spillover from endothelium (eNOS) and/or immune compartments (iNOS) into the nervous system provides potential pathological sources of NO and where control failure in these other systems could have broader neurological implications. Abnormal NO signaling could therefore contribute to a variety of neurodegenerative pathologies such as stroke/excitotoxicity, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease.
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页码:435 / 452
页数:18
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