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Sigma-1 Receptor (SIGMAR1) Signaling in Parkinson's Disease

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Sigma-1 Receptor (SIGMAR1) Signaling in Parkinson's Disease

Overview

Sigma-1 Receptor (SIGMAR1) Signaling in Parkinson's Disease describes the role of the sigma-1 receptor in PD pathogenesis and its potential as a therapeutic target. The sigma-1 receptor is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) chaperone protein localized at ER-mitochondria contact sites (mitochondria-associated membranes, MAMs) that regulates calcium homeostasis, mitochondrial function, and ER stress responses — all key pathways implicated in Parkinson's disease neurodegeneration[1][2].

SIGMAR1 and Parkinson's Disease: The Connection

Mutations in the SIGMAR1 gene have been implicated in neurodegenerative disorders, and while direct causal mutations in PD are less common than in ALS/FTD, sigma-1 receptor dysfunction contributes to several PD-related pathological mechanisms[3]. The receptor's role in maintaining cellular homeostasis makes it a critical node in PD pathogenesis.

Vulnerable Neurons

Dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta are particularly vulnerable due to their unique physiological characteristics:

  • High basal metabolic demand and mitochondrial activity
  • Continuous calcium influx during pacemaking
  • High ROS production from dopamine metabolism

SIGMAR1 dysfunction exacerbates all these vulnerabilities, making it a critical factor in dopaminergic neuron vulnerability[4].

Mechanism of Action

Ligand Activation


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