PACAP and PAC1 receptor in brain development and behavior

Nov 14, 2013Neuropeptides

The role of PACAP and its receptor in brain growth and behavior

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Abstract

Genetic variations in the PACAP-PAC1-VPAC2 signaling pathway are associated with psychiatric illnesses.

  • PACAP and vasoactive intestinal peptide act through three G-protein coupled receptors, initiating various signaling pathways.
  • Human genetic studies indicate that alterations in PACAP-PAC1-VPAC2 signaling can be linked to psychiatric disorders.
  • A duplication of chromosome 7q36.3, which encodes the VPAC2 receptor, is associated with schizophrenia.
  • High levels of PACAP-PAC1 signaling are correlated with posttraumatic stress disorder.
  • Transgenic mice overexpressing human genes may help study the effects of gain-of-function mutations.

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