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Role of G Protein-Coupled Receptors in the Regulation of Structural Plasticity and Cognitive Function

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MOLECULES
卷 22, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules22071239

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G protein; GPCR; hippocampus; structural plasticity; synapse

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  1. University Grants Committee [T13-607/12R, AoE/M-604/16]
  2. National Key Basic Research Program of China [2013CB530900]
  3. Innovation and Technology Commission [ITCPD/17-9]
  4. Shenzhen Peacock Plan

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Cognition and other higher brain functions are known to be intricately associated with the capacity of neural circuits to undergo structural reorganization. Structural remodelling of neural circuits, or structural plasticity, in the hippocampus plays a major role in learning and memory. Dynamic modifications of neuronal connectivity in the form of dendritic spine morphology alteration, as well as synapse formation and elimination, often result in the strengthening or weakening of specific neural circuits that determine synaptic plasticity. Changes in dendritic complexity and synapse number are mediated by cellular processes that are regulated by extracellular signals such as neurotransmitters and neurotrophic factors. As many neurotransmitters act on G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), it has become increasingly apparent that GPCRs can regulate structural plasticity through a myriad of G protein-dependent pathways and non-canonical signals. A thorough understanding of how GPCRs exert their regulatory influence on dendritic spine morphogenesis may provide new insights for treating cognitive impairment and decline in various age-related diseases. In this article, we review the evidence of GPCR-mediated regulation of structural plasticity, with a special emphasis on the involvement of common as well as distinct signalling pathways that are regulated by major neurotransmitters.

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