Bridges the gap between the chemistry of small molecule neuromodulators and the complex pattern of neurodegenerative disorders

Written by an experienced neurochemist, this book focuses on the main actors involved in neurodegenerative disorders at a molecular level, and places special emphasis on structural aspects and modes of action. Drawing on recent data on enzyme structure, mode of action, and inhibitor design, it describes?from a biochemical point of view?the six most important neurotransmitter systems and their constituent enzymes and receptors. Misfolding and aggregation of proteins within the brain is also covered. In addition, the book surveys a wide range of proven and prospective therapeutic agents that modulate key processes in the brain, from their chemical synthesis to their mode of action in model systems as well as in the patient.

Chemical Biology of Neurodegeneration: A Molecular Approach is presented in two parts. The first introduces the neurotransmitter systems and provides a general explanation of the synapse and a description of the main structures involved in neurotransmission that can be considered therapeutic targets for disorders of the central nervous system. The second part presents molecular and chemical aspects directly involved or affected in neurodegeneration, including the metabolism of neurotransmitters, enzymes processing neurotransmitters, protein misfolding, and therapeutic agents.

-Uses an interdisciplinary approach to bridge the gap between the basic biochemical events in a nerve cell and their neurological effects on the brain
-Places emphasis on the chemistry of small molecule modulators that are potential lead molecules for new drugs
-Covers six key neurotransmitter systems and their enzymes and receptors?dopaminergic, noradrenergic, serotonergic, cholinergic, GABAergic, and glutamatergic

Chemical Biology of Neurodegeneration: A Molecular Approach is a key resource for medicinal chemists, neurobiologists, neurochemists, biochemists, molecular biologists, and neurophysiologists.



Autorentext

Pedro Merino, PhD, holds the Chair in Organic Chemistry at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. His scientific work has been presented in more than 220 papers, various book chapters, and one book. His research interests include chemical biology with particular focus on glycoscience, computational chemistry, asymmetric synthesis and catalysis.

Inhalt

Preface xi

Part I Neurotransmitter Systems 1

1 The Dopaminergic System 3

1.1 Introduction 3

1.2 Dopamine Receptors 5

1.2.1 Classification 5

1.2.2 Location 5

1.2.3 General Structural Considerations 6

1.2.4 Effector Mechanisms 8

1.2.5 Implication in Neurodisorders 9

1.2.6 D1like Receptors 9

1.2.7 D2like Receptors 12

1.3 Vesicular Monoamine Transporter (VMAT) 18

1.4 The Dopamine Transporter (DAT) 21

1.4.1 Structural Aspects 21

1.4.2 Molecular Mechanism 24

References 26

2 The Noradrenergic System 41

2.1 Introduction 41

2.2 Adrenoreceptors 43

2.2.1 Classification 43

2.2.2 Location 44

2.2.3 General Structure Considerations 44

2.2.4 Effector Mechanisms 44

2.2.5 Implication in Neurodisorders 45

2.2.6 1Adrenoreceptors 46

2.2.7 2Adrenoreceptors 48

2.2.8 Adrenoreceptors 49

2.3 Neuropeptides Receptors 58

2.3.1 Neuropeptide Y Receptors 58

2.3.2 Galanin Receptors 61

2.4 Norepinephrine Transporter (NET) 63

References 65

3 The Serotonergic System 81

3.1 Introduction 81

3.2 Serotonin Receptors 83

3.2.1 Classification 83

3.2.2 Location 86

3.2.3 General Structural Considerations 86

3.2.4 Effector Mechanism 87

3.2.5 Implication in Neurodisorders 88

3.2.6 5HT1 Receptors 89

3.2.7 5HT2 Receptors 92

3.2.8 5HT3 Receptors 96

3.2.9 5HT4 Receptors 98

3.2.10 5HT5 Receptors 98

3.2.11 5HT6 Receptors 100

3.2.12 5HT7 Receptors 101

3.3 Serotonin Reuptake Transporter (SERT) 102

References 107

4 The Cholinergic System 121

4.1 Introduction 121

4.2 Cholinergic Receptors 123

4.2.1 Classification 123

4.2.2 Location 124

4.2.3 Nicotinic Receptors 125

4.2.3.1 Effector Mechanisms 125

4.2.3.2 Implication in Neurodisorders 126

4.2.3.3 Structure of Subunits 126

4.2.3.4 Structure of Receptors 126

4.2.4 Muscarinic Receptors 132

4.2.4.1 Effector Mechanisms 133

4.2.4.2 Implication in Neurodisorders 134

4.2.4.3 M1 Receptor 134

4.2.4.4 M2 Receptor 135

4.2.4.5 M3 Receptor 135

4.2.4.6 M4 Receptor 139

4.2.4.7 M5 Receptor 141

4.3 Cholinergic Transporters 141

4.3.1 Vesicular Acetylcholine Transporter (VAChT) 141

4.3.2 HighAffinity Choline Transporter (ChT) 143

References 145

5 The Glutamatergic System 155

5.1 Introduction 155

5.2 Glutamate Receptors 157

5.2.1 Classification 157

5.2.2 Ionotropic Receptors 159

5.2.2.1 Location 159

5.2.2.2 Effector Mechanisms 161

5.2.2.3 Implication in Neurodisorders 162

5.2.2.4 NMDA Receptors 162

5.2.2.5 AMPA Receptors 165

5.2.2.6 Kainate Receptors 168

5.2.2.7 Delta Receptors 172

5.2.3 Metabotropic Receptors 173

5.2.3.1 Location 173

5.2.3.2 Effector Mechanisms 174

5.2.3.3 Implication in Neurodisorders 175

5.2.3.4 Structural Features 176

5.3 Glutamate Transporters 184

5.3.1 Implication of Glutamate Transporters in Neurodegeneration 186

5.3.2 Vesicular Glutamate Transporter 1 (VGLUT1) 187

5.3.3 Vesicular Glutamate Transporter 2 (VGLUT2) 187

5.3.4 Vesicular Glutamate Transporter 3 (VGLUT3) 187

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Titel
Chemical Biology of Neurodegeneration
Untertitel
A Molecular Approach
EAN
9783527813438
Format
E-Book (pdf)
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Veröffentlichung
07.08.2019
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Adobe-DRM
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27.94 MB
Anzahl Seiten
384