Bellini, carpaccio, and receptors in the central nervous system
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
- Vol. 46 (3) , 191-198
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcb.240460302
Abstract
With the convergence of science from the fields of neurobiology and immunology, many exciting and challenging surprises have emerged regarding cytokines, neuroendocrine hormones, neuropeptides, excitatory amino acids, and their receptors. For some time neurobiologists have known that subsets of neural cells had different receptors for the same ligand. Those subsets of cells could be as different as neurons and astrocytes and as closely related as astrocytes from different lineages or anatomical areas. The neurobiological puzzle has been to determine the functional meaning of these differences. Immunologists in contrast have long understood the clear cut differences between T and B lymphocytes or T helper/inducer and T cytotoxic/suppressor cells and their response to cytokines. However, it is only very recently that they have discovered preferential use by these cells of different receptors for an identical cytokine ligand. Indeed, identical cytokines in the central nervous system and immune response may induce their pleiotropic responses by utilizing different receptors in these two systems. Immunologic paradigms may help neurobiologists predict the existence of subsets of neural cells and their function. Likewise, neurobiology may enable immunologists to predict roles for receptors in gene families as well as the existence of as yet unidentified receptors.Keywords
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