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Dyuzhikova, N. A., Pavlova, M. B. |
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Neuroscience & Behavioral Physiology; Sep2023, Vol. 53 Issue 7, p1269-1282, 14p |
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Calcium is a key and universal second messenger and an effective regulator of metabolic processes. Calciopathies are derangements in the utilization of calcium within cells due to dysfunction of ion channel subunits and/or the proteins regulating them, and include abnormalities in the functioning of regulatory pathways and mitochondria and their concomitant neuropsychiatric diseases. Identification of genes associated with calcium metabolism and studying the role of changes in their functioning in determining these conditions are important in seeking new molecular targets for targeted pharmacotherapy of mental disorders and concomitant diseases and for preventing them. This review addresses physiological and genetic disorders in the regulation of calcium homeostasis and their relationships with psychoneuropathologies of various origins; known and promising therapeutic approaches to their treatment based on the actions on calcium-related metabolic processes and the activity of calcium response genes are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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