2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2019.06.008
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Endozepines and their receptors: Structure, functions and pathophysiological significance

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“…The absence of TATA and CCAAT boxes, the presence of several element initiators of transcription, and the high content of nucleotide acids C and G in a promoter are often considered as the hallmarks of a domestic gene. Nevertheless, the expression level of DBI gene is regulated in different cell types ( 25 ). In addition, the P1 and P2 regions of the DBI gene have several consensus sequences for transcription factors including a glucocorticoid-response element (GRE), a CAAT-binding transcription factor/nuclear factor 1 (CTF/NF1), a hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF), a sterol regulatory element-like sequence (SRE), and a PPAR sequence.…”
Section: Organization and Regulation Of The Octadecaneuropeptide Genementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The absence of TATA and CCAAT boxes, the presence of several element initiators of transcription, and the high content of nucleotide acids C and G in a promoter are often considered as the hallmarks of a domestic gene. Nevertheless, the expression level of DBI gene is regulated in different cell types ( 25 ). In addition, the P1 and P2 regions of the DBI gene have several consensus sequences for transcription factors including a glucocorticoid-response element (GRE), a CAAT-binding transcription factor/nuclear factor 1 (CTF/NF1), a hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF), a sterol regulatory element-like sequence (SRE), and a PPAR sequence.…”
Section: Organization and Regulation Of The Octadecaneuropeptide Genementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all vertebrate species studied, endozepines are present both in the CNS and in many peripheral organs and tissues ( 25 , 36 ). Although DBI and its derivatives are found in the gonads (126 pM), duodenum (100 pM), kidneys (73 pM), heart (30 pM), liver (22 pM), skeletal muscle (18 pM), adrenals (15 pM), lungs (13 pM), and spleen (11 pM) ( 25 ), the highest concentrations are found in rat brain (10–50 μM). Peptides of the ODN family are widely distributed in the brain, with the highest levels measured in the olfactory bulb, hypothalamus, hippocampus, cerebellum, striatum, cerebral cortex, and circumventricular organs ( Table 1 ).…”
Section: Distribution Of Octadecaneuropeptide Family Peptides In the mentioning
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“…Recordings obtained 3-7 days after stroke showed an increase in GABA A R-mediated tonic inhibition (Control: 53.13 ± 20.04 pA vs. Stroke: 130.90 ± 39.01 pA; P < 0.001; Figure 6B). As ODN is released exclusively by astrocytes, extrasynaptic GABA A receptors are a likely candidate to mediate its effect on neuronal excitability (Tonon et al, 2019). Therefore, we next examined if bath application of ODN could correct peri-infarct tonic inhibition.…”
Section: Effects Of Odn On Tonic Inhibitory Currentsmentioning
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“…Endozepines, known as the endogenous ligands of benzodiazepine-binding sites, comprise the diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI, also known as acetyl Co-A binding protein, ACBP) and its processing products, including the octadecaneuropeptide (ODN), a small peptide of 18 amino-acids (DBI 33-50 ) (Tonon et al, 2019). In the brain, DBI is one of the major proteins expressed and released by astrocytes but not by neurons (Loomis et al, 2010;Tonon et al, 2019). DBI and ODN bind to the benzodiazepine site of the GABA A R where they act as allosteric neuromodulators (Bormann, 1991;Barmack et al, 2004;Quian et al, 2008;Möhler, 2014;Dumitru et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%