神经科学
支架蛋白
突触可塑性
代谢型谷氨酸受体
突触后密度
谷氨酸的
情绪障碍
生物
信号转导
长时程增强
精神病
谷氨酸受体
多巴胺
精神科
心理学
遗传学
受体
焦虑
作者
Andrea de Bartolomeis,Annarita Barone,Elisabetta Filomena Buonaguro,Carmine Tomasetti,Licia Vellucci,Felice Iasevoli
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104596
摘要
Once considered only scaffolding proteins at glutamatergic postsynaptic density (PSD), Homer1 proteins are increasingly emerging as multimodal adaptors that integrate different signal transduction pathways within PSD, involved in motor and cognitive functions, with putative implications in psychiatric disorders. Regulation of type I metabotropic glutamate receptor trafficking, modulation of calcium signaling, tuning of long-term potentiation, organization of dendritic spines’ growth, as well as meta- and homeostatic plasticity control are only a few of the multiple endocellular and synaptic functions that have been linked to Homer1. Findings from preclinical studies, as well as genetic studies conducted in humans, suggest that both constitutive (Homer1b/c) and inducible (Homer1a) isoforms of Homer1 play a role in the neurobiology of several psychiatric disorders, including psychosis, mood disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, and addiction. On this background, Homer1 has been proposed as a putative novel target in psychopharmacological treatments. The aim of this review is to summarize and systematize the growing body of evidence on Homer proteins, highlighting the role of Homer1 in the pathophysiology and therapy of mental diseases.
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