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CAMP can be viewed as subserving two major functions in the nervous systemFirst, mediates some short-term aspects of synaptic transmission: some rapid actions of certain neurotransmitters on ion channels that do not involve ligand-gated channels are mediated through cAMP. Second, cAMP, along with other intracellular messengers, plays a central role in mediating other aspects of synaptic transmission: virtually all other effects of neurotransmitters on target neuron functioning, both short-term and long-term, are achieved through intracellular messengers.
This includes regulation of the general metabolic state of the target neurons, as well as modulatory effects on neurotransmitter synthesis, storage, release and receptor sensitivity; cytoskeletal organization and structure; and neuronal growth and differentiation. This also includes those long-term actions of neurotransmitters that are mediated through alterations in neuronal gene expression.It is important to emphasize that such a role for and other intracellular messengers is not limited to actions of neurotransmitters mediated via G protein-coupled receptors. Thus, although activation of ligand-gated ion channels leads to initial changes in membrane potential independent of intracellular messengers, it also leads to numerous additional, albeit slower, effects that are mediated via intracellular messengers. For example, activation of certain glutamate receptors, which are ligand-gated ion channels, leads rapidly to membrane depolarization and more slowly to increases in cellular levels of cAMP by activation of Ca 2+/calmodulin-sensitive forms of adenylyl cyclase. CAMP then mediates several other effects of glutamate on the neurons.
By virtue of numerous interactions between cAMP and other intracellular messenger pathways, these pathways play the central role in coordinating a myriad neuronal processes and adjusting neuronal function to environmental cues. Most of the effects of cAMP on cell function are mediated via protein phosphorylationBy far the most important mechanism by which exerts its myriad physiological effects is through the specific activation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase.
This was demonstrated first by Krebs and coworkers for cAMP regulation of glycogenolysis, and shortly thereafter it was shown to be a widespread mechanism by Paul Greengard and his colleagues. Indeed, cAMP-dependent protein kinase is now known to phosphorylate virtually every major class of neural protein; this accounts for the ability of cAMP to influence so many diverse aspects of neuronal function. The ability of cAMP to activate protein kinases and the role of protein phosphorylation in the regulation of neuronal function are covered in greater detail in Chapter 24.How do a wide variety of neurotransmitters and hormones produce tissue- and cell-specific biological responses if many such responses are mediated by the same intracellular messengers, and cAMP-dependent protein kinase? Specificity is achieved at two levels: at the level of tissue-specific receptors for the neurotransmitter or hormone and at the level of tissue-specific substrate proteins for the protein kinase.
Only tissues which possess specific receptors will respond to a certain neurotransmitter or hormone. Moreover, since all cells contain very similar catalytic subunits of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (see Chap. 24), the nature of the proteins that are phosphorylated in a given tissue depends on the types and amounts of protein expressed in that tissue and on their accessibility to the protein kinase.There are a small number of known exceptions to the rule that the physiological effects of in mammals are achieved via the activation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase. The best established exception is certain cation channels in olfactory epithelium and other tissues, which directly bind and are gated by cAMP.
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The mechanisms by which cGMP produces its physiological effects are more variedIt has been more difficult to identify second-messenger actions of compared to. This probably reflects the lower concentrations of cGMP in most tissues and the likelihood that cGMP plays a less widespread role in cell function.Nevertheless, physiological actions of are being identified. The best studied action is in the retina (see above), where cGMP mediates the effects of light on cation channels in rod outer segments apparently by directly binding to and gating the channels. In addition, cGMP activates and inhibits specific forms of, also through direct binding to the enzymes.In addition to such direct actions of on effector proteins, many physiological effects of cGMP probably are mediated via the activation of cGMP-dependent protein kinase and the subsequent phosphorylation of specific substrate proteins (see Chap.
For example, the ability of neurotransmitters to influence certain ion channels in target neurons is mediated through increased cellular cGMP, activation of cGMP-dependent protein kinase and the subsequent phosphorylation of the channels, or some associated protein, by the protein kinase. As another example, in certain neuronal cell types, neurotransmitters that increase cGMP through the activation of cGMP-dependent protein kinase and the phosphorylation and activation of, an inhibitor of protein phosphatase 1, would alter the phosphorylation state of the numerous proteins dephosphorylated by this protein phosphatase (see Chap.
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