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Drugs that act on dopamine neurotransmission are important tools for the management of multiple neuropsychiatric disorders. Classically, dopamine receptors have been shown to regulate cAMP-PKA (protein kinase A) and Ca2+ pathways through G-protein-mediated signaling. However, it has become apparent that, in addition to this canonical action, D2-class dopamine receptors can function through a protein kinase B (Akt)-GSK-3 (glycogen synthase kinase 3) signaling cascade. This novel signaling mode involves the multifunctional scaffolding protein β-arrestin 2, which has a role in G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) desensitization. In this article, we provide an overview of how this dual function of components of the GPCR desensitization machinery relates to dopamine-receptor-mediated responses and we summarize recent insights into the relevance of the Akt-GSK-3 signaling cascade for the expression of dopamine-associated behaviors and the actions of dopaminergic drugs.
| Язык оригинала | английский |
|---|---|
| Страницы (с-по) | 166-172 |
| Число страниц | 7 |
| Журнал | Trends in Pharmacological Sciences |
| Том | 28 |
| Номер выпуска | 4 |
| DOI | |
| Состояние | Опубликовано - 1 апр 2007 |
| Опубликовано для внешнего пользования | Да |
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