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Copper Signaling In The Mammalian Nervous System: Synaptic Effects, Eric D. Gaier, Betty A. Eipper, Richard E. Mains
Copper Signaling In The Mammalian Nervous System: Synaptic Effects, Eric D. Gaier, Betty A. Eipper, Richard E. Mains
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Copper (Cu) is an essential metal present at high levels in the CNS. Its role as a co-factor in mitochondrial ATP production and in other essential cuproenzymes is well defined. Menkes and Wilson’s diseases are severe neurodegenerative conditions that demonstrate the importance of Cu transport into the secretory pathway. Brain levels of Cu, which is almost entirely protein bound, exceed extracellular levels by more than a hundred-fold. Cu stored in the secretory pathway is released in a Ca2+-dependent manner and can transiently reach concentrations over 100 µM at synapses. The ability of low µM levels of Cu to …