5-HT1B receptor
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5-hidroksitriptaminski (serotoninski) receptor 1B | |||||||||||
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Simboli | HTR1B; 5-HT1B; 5-HT1DB; HTR1D2; HTR1DB; S12 | ||||||||||
Vanjski ID | OMIM: 182131 MGI: 96274 HomoloGene: 669 IUPHAR: 5-HT1B GeneCards: HTR1B Gene | ||||||||||
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Pregled RNK izražavanja | |||||||||||
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Vrsta | Čovek | Miš | |||||||||
Entrez | 3351 | 15551 | |||||||||
Ensembl | ENSG00000135312 | ENSMUSG00000049511 | |||||||||
UniProt | P28222 | Q0VES5 | |||||||||
RefSeq (mRNA) | NM_000863 | NM_010482 | |||||||||
RefSeq (protein) | NP_000854 | NP_034612 | |||||||||
Lokacija (UCSC) | Chr 6: 78.23 - 78.23 Mb | Chr 9: 81.43 - 81.43 Mb | |||||||||
PubMed pretraga | [1] | [2] |
5-HT1B receptor (5-hidroksitriptaminski receptor 1B) je protein koji je kod ljudi kodiran HTR1B genom.[1][2] 5-HT1B receptor je tip 5-HT receptora.[3]
5-HT1B receptor deluje na CNS, gde indukuje presinaptičku inhibiciju i utiče na ponašanje. On takođe ima vaskularne efekte, kao što je pulmonarna vazokonstrikcija.
Blokiranje 5-HT1B receptora povećava broj osteoblasta, koštanu masu, i brzinu formiranja kostiju.[4]
Agonisti
- ergotamin (vazokonstriktor kod migrene)
- sumatriptan (vazokonstriktorkod migrene)
- zolmitriptan
- 5-Karboksamidotriptamin
- CGS-12066A
- CP-93,129 (periferno delujući)
- CP-94,253
- CP-135,807 (mešoviti 5-HT1B/1D agonist)
- RU-24969 (mešoviti 5-HT1A/1B agonist)
Antagonisti i inverzni agonisti
- metiotepin (antipsihotik)
- johimbin (afrodizijak)
- metergolin
- izamoltan
- AR-A000002[5]
- SB-216,641
- SB-224,289 (inverzni agonist)[6]
- SB-236,057 (inverzni agonist)[7]
Ovaj protein je kod ljudi kodiran HTR1B genom.
Genetička varijanta u promotorskom regionu, A-161T, je bila ispitana u pogledu inpakta na crte ličnosti, i utvrđeno je da nema uticaja.[8]
- ↑ Jin H, Oksenberg D, Ashkenazi A, Peroutka SJ, Duncan AM, Rozmahel R, Yang Y, Mengod G, Palacios JM, O'Dowd BF (March 1992). „Characterization of the human 5-hydroxytryptamine1B receptor”. J. Biol. Chem. 267 (9): 5735–8. PMID 1348246.
- ↑ Sanders AR, Cao Q, Taylor J, Levin TE, Badner JA, Cravchik A, Comeron JM, Naruya S, Del Rosario A, Salvi DA, Walczyk KA, Mowry BJ, Levinson DF, Crowe RR, Silverman JM, Gejman PV (February 2001). „Genetic diversity of the human serotonin receptor 1B (HTR1B) gene”. Genomics 72 (1): 1–14. DOI:10.1006/geno.2000.6411. PMID 11247661.
- ↑ „Entrez Gene: HTR1B 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor 1B”.
- ↑ Yadav VK, Ryu JH, Suda N, Tanaka KF, Gingrich JA, Schütz G, Glorieux FH, Chiang CY, Zajac JD, Insogna KL, Mann JJ, Hen R, Ducy P, Karsenty G (November 2008). „Lrp5 controls bone formation by inhibiting serotonin synthesis in the duodenum”. Cell 135 (5): 825–37. DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2008.09.059. PMC 2614332. PMID 19041748. Lay summary – medpagetoday.com.
- ↑ Hudzik, TJ; Yanek, M; Porrey, T; Evenden, J; Paronis, C; Mastrangelo, M; Ryan, C; Ross, S i dr.. (2003). „Behavioral pharmacology of AR-A000002, a novel, selective 5-hydroxytryptamine(1B) antagonist.”. The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 304 (3): 1072–84. DOI:10.1124/jpet.102.045468. PMID 12604684.
- ↑ Selkirk, JV; Scott, C; Ho, M; Burton, MJ; Watson, J; Gaster, LM; Collin, L; Jones, BJ i dr.. (1998). „SB-224289--a novel selective (human) 5-HT1B receptor antagonist with negative intrinsic activity.”. British journal of pharmacology 125 (1): 202–8. DOI:10.1038/sj.bjp.0702059. PMC 1565605. PMID 9776361.
- ↑ Roberts, C; Watson, J; Price, GW; Middlemiss, DN (2001). „SB-236057-A: a selective 5-HT1B receptor inverse agonist.”. CNS drug reviews 7 (4): 433–44. PMID 11830759.
- ↑ Tsai SJ, Wang YC, Chen JY, Hong CJ (2003). „Allelic variants of the tryptophan hydroxylase (A218C) and serotonin 1B receptor (A-161T) and personality traits”. Neuropsychobiology 48 (2): 68–71. DOI:10.1159/000072879. PMID 14504413.
- Olivier B, van Oorschot R (2006). „5-HT1B receptors and aggression: a review.”. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 526 (1–3): 207–17. DOI:10.1016/j.ejphar.2005.09.066. PMID 16310769.
- Hamblin MW, Metcalf MA, McGuffin RW, Karpells S (1992). „Molecular cloning and functional characterization of a human 5-HT1B serotonin receptor: a homologue of the rat 5-HT1B receptor with 5-HT1D-like pharmacological specificity”. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 184 (2): 752–9. DOI:10.1016/0006-291X(92)90654-4. PMID 1315531.
- Veldman SA, Bienkowski MJ (1992). „Cloning and pharmacological characterization of a novel human 5-hydroxytryptamine1D receptor subtype”. Mol. Pharmacol. 42 (3): 439–44. PMID 1328844.
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- Levy FO, Gudermann T, Perez-Reyes E, et al. (1992). „Molecular cloning of a human serotonin receptor (S12) with a pharmacological profile resembling that of the 5-HT1D subtype”. J. Biol. Chem. 267 (11): 7553–62. PMID 1559993.
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