Advances in understanding neuronal somatostatin receptors

Regul Pept. 2000 Jun 30;90(1-3):1-18. doi: 10.1016/s0167-0115(00)00108-7.

Abstract

It has long been considered that somatostatin acts as a neuromodulator in the mammalian central nervous system but its precise physiological roles remain elusive. Early studies to identify somatostatin-binding sites revealed a widespread heterogeneous pattern, especially in the CNS. More recently, a family of somatostatin receptors have been identified, of which five genes (sst(1-5)) have been cloned. In this review, we discuss current data describing the localisation of the five receptor types. Recent progress in understanding their function has been made using high-affinity, selective receptor ligands and transgenic animal technology. Finally, the therapeutic potential for somatostatin receptor-selective compounds as analgesics is considered.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Analgesia
  • Animals
  • Electrophysiology
  • Humans
  • Neurons / metabolism
  • Neurons / physiology*
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Receptors, Somatostatin / genetics
  • Receptors, Somatostatin / metabolism
  • Receptors, Somatostatin / physiology*
  • Somatostatin / analogs & derivatives
  • Somatostatin / genetics
  • Somatostatin / metabolism
  • Somatostatin / physiology*
  • Tissue Distribution

Substances

  • RNA, Messenger
  • Receptors, Somatostatin
  • Somatostatin