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      Calcineurin regulation of synaptic function: from ion channels to transmitter release and gene transcription

      Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
      Elsevier BV

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          Calcineurin is a calcium (Ca2+)/calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein phosphatase that has been shown to regulate the activity of ion channels, neurotransmitter and hormone release, synaptic plasticity and gene transcription. At glutamatergic synapses, the inhibition of calcineurin with immunosuppressant drugs has been reported to enhance both the presynaptic release of glutamate and postsynaptic responsiveness. Several other ligand- and voltage-gated ion channels are negatively regulated by calcineurin. Hormone release in insulin-secreting pancreatic beta cells and pituitary corticotrope tumour (AtT20) cells is also negatively regulated by calcineurin. In this article, Jerrel Yakel discusses the evidence that calcineurin plays a vital role in regulating neuronal excitability and hormone release.

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          Journal
          Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
          Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
          Elsevier BV
          01656147
          July 1997
          July 1997
          : 18
          : 4
          : 124-134
          Article
          10.1016/S0165-6147(97)01046-8
          ee3617df-e93c-4b11-a4be-7d0ad372e7a4
          © 1997

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