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Prolactin receptor in regulation of neuronal excitability and channels
Authors:Mayur J Patil  Michael A Henry  Armen N Akopian
Affiliation:1.Department of Pharmacology; University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; San Antonio, TX USA;2.Department of Endodontics; University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; San Antonio, TX USA
Abstract:Prolactin (PRL) activates PRL receptor isoforms to exert regulation of specific neuronal circuitries, and to control numerous physiological and clinically-relevant functions including; maternal behavior, energy balance and food intake, stress and trauma responses, anxiety, neurogenesis, migraine and pain. PRL controls these critical functions by regulating receptor potential thresholds, neuronal excitability and/or neurotransmission efficiency. PRL also influences neuronal functions via activation of certain neurons, resulting in Ca2+ influx and/or electrical firing with subsequent release of neurotransmitters. Although PRL was identified almost a century ago, very little specific information is known about how PRL regulates neuronal functions. Nevertheless, important initial steps have recently been made including the identification of PRL-induced transient signaling pathways in neurons and the modulation of neuronal transient receptor potential (TRP) and Ca2+-dependent K+ channels by PRL. In this review, we summarize current knowledge and recent progress in understanding the regulation of neuronal excitability and channels by PRL.
Keywords:neuroendocrinology   prolactin receptor   neuronal channels   TRP channels   neuropeptides   Ca2+-dependent K+ channels
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