连接蛋白
连接子
缝隙连接
医学
脊髓损伤
神经科学
脊髓
跨膜蛋白
细胞生物学
生物信息学
生物
内科学
细胞内
受体
作者
Zaki Abou-Mrad,Safwan Alomari,Shadi Bsat,Charbel Moussalem,Khaled Alok,Mohamad Nabih El Houshiemy,Ahmad O. Alomari,Georges B. Minassian,Ibrahim Omeis
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.clineuro.2020.106102
摘要
Connexins (Cxs) are a family of transmembrane proteins that assemble into groups of six, forming what is known as a connexon or a hemichannel. Connexins are named based on their molecular weight, e.g. Cx43 is the connexin protein that weighs 43 kDa. Two hemichannels, each from a different cell, can link up end-to-end forming a gap junction. In the nervous system, gap junctions facilitate metabolite exchange between neighboring cells, in addition to electrical and chemical impulses. Many animal studies have been conducted to investigate the role of different types of Cxs in spinal cord injury (SCI) – most notably Cx43 - and the potential for targeting them with inhibitors. In this review, the authors discuss these studies and provide an update on recent connexin specific pharmacological agents that may potentially pave the way for the use of connexin inhibition in the management of SCI in humans, if more translational studies are done.
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