Aminergic signal transduction in invertebrates : focus on tyramine and octopamine receptors

Electro-chemical signal transduction is the basis of communication between n eurons and their target cells. An important group of neuroactive substances that are released by action potentials from neurons are the biogenic amines. These a re small organic molecules that bind to specific receptors lo...

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Main Authors: Blenau, Wolfgang, Baumann, Arnd
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Language:English
Published: Universität Potsdam 2003
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spelling ndltd-Potsdam-oai-kobv.de-opus-ubp-44272013-01-08T00:59:09Z Aminergic signal transduction in invertebrates : focus on tyramine and octopamine receptors Blenau, Wolfgang Baumann, Arnd Life sciences Electro-chemical signal transduction is the basis of communication between n eurons and their target cells. An important group of neuroactive substances that are released by action potentials from neurons are the biogenic amines. These a re small organic molecules that bind to specific receptors located in the target cell membrane. Once activated these receptors cause changes in the intracellula r concentration of second messengers, i.e. cyclic nucleotides, phosphoinositides or Ca2+, leading to slow but long-lasting cellular responses. Biochemical, pha rmacological, physiological, and molecular biological approaches have unequivoca lly shown that biogenic amines are important regulators of cellular function in both vertebrates and invertebrates. In this review, we will concentrate on the p roperties of two biogenic amines and their receptors that were originally identi fied in invertebrates: tyramine and octopamine.  Universität Potsdam Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät. Institut für Biochemie und Biologie 2003 Postprint application/pdf urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-44271 http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2010/4427/ Recent research developments in neurochemistry 6 (2003), S. 225 - 240 eng http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/doku/urheberrecht.php
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Blenau, Wolfgang
Baumann, Arnd
Aminergic signal transduction in invertebrates : focus on tyramine and octopamine receptors
description Electro-chemical signal transduction is the basis of communication between n eurons and their target cells. An important group of neuroactive substances that are released by action potentials from neurons are the biogenic amines. These a re small organic molecules that bind to specific receptors located in the target cell membrane. Once activated these receptors cause changes in the intracellula r concentration of second messengers, i.e. cyclic nucleotides, phosphoinositides === or Ca2+, leading to slow but long-lasting cellular responses. Biochemical, pha rmacological, physiological, and molecular biological approaches have unequivoca lly shown that biogenic amines are important regulators of cellular function in both vertebrates and invertebrates. In this review, we will concentrate on the p roperties of two biogenic amines and their receptors that were originally identi fied in invertebrates: tyramine and octopamine. 
author Blenau, Wolfgang
Baumann, Arnd
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Baumann, Arnd
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title Aminergic signal transduction in invertebrates : focus on tyramine and octopamine receptors
title_short Aminergic signal transduction in invertebrates : focus on tyramine and octopamine receptors
title_full Aminergic signal transduction in invertebrates : focus on tyramine and octopamine receptors
title_fullStr Aminergic signal transduction in invertebrates : focus on tyramine and octopamine receptors
title_full_unstemmed Aminergic signal transduction in invertebrates : focus on tyramine and octopamine receptors
title_sort aminergic signal transduction in invertebrates : focus on tyramine and octopamine receptors
publisher Universität Potsdam
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