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Long-term plasticity of NMDA GluN2B (NR2B) receptor in anterior cingulate cortical synapses

Min Zhuo

2024Molecular Pain19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is a key cortical area for pain perception, emotional fear and anxiety. Cortical excitation is thought to be the major mechanism for chronic pain and its related emotional disorders such as anxiety and depression. GluN2B (or called NR2B) containing NMDA receptors play critical roles for such excitation. Not only does the activation of GluN2B contributes to the induction of the postsynaptic form of LTP (post-LTP), long-term upregulation of GluN2B subunits through tyrosine phosphorylation were also detected after peripheral injury. In addition, it has been reported that presynaptic NMDA receptors may contribute to the modulation of the release of glutamate from presynaptic terminals in the ACC. It is believed that inhibiting subtypes of NMDA receptors and/or downstream signaling proteins may serve as a novel therapeutic mechanism for future treatment of chronic pain, anxiety, and depression.

Topics & Concepts

NMDA receptorAnterior cingulate cortexNeuroscienceGlutamate receptorLong-term depressionLong-term potentiationPostsynaptic potentialSynaptic plasticityPostsynaptic densityPsychologyAnxietyNeuroplasticityChronic painReceptorMedicineInternal medicineCognitionAMPA receptorPsychiatryNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsIon channel regulation and function
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