MULTIPLE FORMS AND LOCATIONS FOR THE PERIPHERAL-TYPE BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR

Citation
Mj. Woods et Dc. Williams, MULTIPLE FORMS AND LOCATIONS FOR THE PERIPHERAL-TYPE BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR, Biochemical pharmacology, 52(12), 1996, pp. 1805-1814
Citations number
93
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy",Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00062952
Volume
52
Issue
12
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1805 - 1814
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-2952(1996)52:12<1805:MFALFT>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The pharmacological effects of benzodiazepines are mediated through a class of recognition sites associated with the neuronal gamma-aminobut yric acid(A) (GABA(A)) receptor. A second class of benzodiazepine bind ing sites is found in virtually all mammalian peripheral tissues, in b lood cells, and in glial cells in the brain, but its functions remain unclear. Although these peripheral-type benzodiazepine binding sites ( PBBS) have been localized to the mitochondrial outer membrane in many tissues, a growing body of evidence suggests that they may also exist on the plasma membrane. Plasma membrane PBBS have been described in he art, liver, adrenal, and testis and on hemopoietic cells. In rat liver , the two subcellular forms of PBBS are found separately in two differ ent subpopulations of cells. The discovery of a plasma membrane fracti on of PBBS clearly has implications for some of its putative functions , including steroidogenesis, mitochondrial respiration, heme metabolis m, calcium channel modulation, cell growth, and immunomodulation. This commentary reviews the evidence for two locations for the PBBS and di scusses the relevance of mitochondrial and plasma membrane forms with regard to structure, molecular biology, and proposed roles. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Inc.