Hollmann Markus W, Strumper Danja, Herroeder Susanne, Durieux Marcel E
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908-0710, USA.
Anesthesiology. 2005 Nov;103(5):1066-78. doi: 10.1097/00000542-200511000-00022.
Membrane receptors coupling to intracellular G proteins (G protein-coupled receptors) form one of the major classes of membrane signaling proteins. They are of great importance to the practice of anesthesiology because they are involved in many systems of relevance to the specialty (cardiovascular and respiratory control, pain transmission, and others) and many drugs target these systems. In recent years, understanding of these signaling systems has grown. The structure of receptors and G proteins has been elucidated in more detail, their regulation is better understood, and the complexity of interactions between the various parts of the system (receptors, G proteins, effectors, and regulatory molecules) has become clear. These findings may help explain both actions and side effects of drugs. In addition, these newly discovered targets are likely to play important roles in disease states of relevance to anesthesiologists.
与细胞内G蛋白偶联的膜受体(G蛋白偶联受体)构成了主要的膜信号蛋白类别之一。它们对麻醉学实践非常重要,因为它们参与了许多与该专业相关的系统(心血管和呼吸控制、疼痛传递等),并且许多药物靶向这些系统。近年来,对这些信号系统的认识不断深入。受体和G蛋白的结构得到了更详细的阐明,对它们的调节有了更好的理解,并且系统各部分(受体、G蛋白、效应器和调节分子)之间相互作用的复杂性也变得清晰起来。这些发现可能有助于解释药物的作用和副作用。此外,这些新发现的靶点可能在与麻醉医生相关的疾病状态中发挥重要作用。