2022
DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2022.838939
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Modulation of Gq/PLC-Mediated Signaling by Acute Lithium Exposure

Abstract: Although lithium has long been one of the most widely used pharmacological agents in psychiatry, its mechanisms of action at the cellular and molecular levels remain poorly understood. One of the targets of Li+ is the phosphoinositide pathway, but whereas the impact of Li+ on inositol lipid metabolism is well documented, information on physiological effects at the cellular level is lacking. We examined in two mammalian cell lines the effect of acute Li+ exposure on the mobilization of internal Ca2+ and phospho… Show more

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“…The role of lithium on metabotropic glutamate receptors is also worthy of consideration. Gq/PLC signaling is the target of lithium effects, and Gq/PLC-linked receptors include muscarinic receptors M1, 3, and 5, glutamatergic receptors mGluR1 and 5, adrenergic α1 receptors, and 5HT receptor subtype 2a-c 167 .…”
Section: Molecular Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of lithium on metabotropic glutamate receptors is also worthy of consideration. Gq/PLC signaling is the target of lithium effects, and Gq/PLC-linked receptors include muscarinic receptors M1, 3, and 5, glutamatergic receptors mGluR1 and 5, adrenergic α1 receptors, and 5HT receptor subtype 2a-c 167 .…”
Section: Molecular Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%