The role of extracellular nucleotides and nucleosides as signaling molecules in cell-to-cell communication has now been clearly established. This is particularly true in the central and peripheral nervous system, where purines and pyrimidines are involved in both physiological and pathological interactions between neurons and surrounding glial cells. It can be thus foreseen that the purinergic system could represent a new potential target for the development of effective analgesics, also through the normalization of neuronal functions and the inhibition of glial cell activation. Research in the last 15 years has progressively confirmed this hypothesis, but no purinergic-based analgesics have reach the market so far; in the present review we...
abstract: The preceding review indicates that there is convincing evidence for the presence of adeno...
Adenosine is a purine nucleoside, responsible for the regulation of multiple physiological and patho...
1. A brief overview of the adenosine and opioid systems and their role in analgesia has been present...
It is now well established that glial cells not only provide mechanical and trophic support to neuro...
The purinergic system is composed of purine and pyrimidine transmitters, of the enzymes that modulat...
It is now known that glial cells directly participate to the genesis and maintenance of chronic pain...
As neurotransmitter/modulator, adenosine plays an important role in nociceptive processing. Adenosin...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
Purinergic receptors, represented by several families, are arguably the most abundant receptors in l...
In 1995 the P2X3 receptor was found to be expressed at high levels in nociceptive sensory neurones, ...
During chronic pain conditions, a cross-communication between sensory neurons and satellite glial ce...
ATP is stored in millimolar concentrations within the intracellular medium but may be released to ex...
Purinergic signalling, i.e. ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule and cotransmitter in both pe...
Multiple P2 receptor-mediated mechanisms exist by which ATP can alter nociceptive sensitivity follow...
Adenosine receptor agonists have potent antinociceptive effects in diverse preclinical models of chr...
abstract: The preceding review indicates that there is convincing evidence for the presence of adeno...
Adenosine is a purine nucleoside, responsible for the regulation of multiple physiological and patho...
1. A brief overview of the adenosine and opioid systems and their role in analgesia has been present...
It is now well established that glial cells not only provide mechanical and trophic support to neuro...
The purinergic system is composed of purine and pyrimidine transmitters, of the enzymes that modulat...
It is now known that glial cells directly participate to the genesis and maintenance of chronic pain...
As neurotransmitter/modulator, adenosine plays an important role in nociceptive processing. Adenosin...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
Purinergic receptors, represented by several families, are arguably the most abundant receptors in l...
In 1995 the P2X3 receptor was found to be expressed at high levels in nociceptive sensory neurones, ...
During chronic pain conditions, a cross-communication between sensory neurons and satellite glial ce...
ATP is stored in millimolar concentrations within the intracellular medium but may be released to ex...
Purinergic signalling, i.e. ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule and cotransmitter in both pe...
Multiple P2 receptor-mediated mechanisms exist by which ATP can alter nociceptive sensitivity follow...
Adenosine receptor agonists have potent antinociceptive effects in diverse preclinical models of chr...
abstract: The preceding review indicates that there is convincing evidence for the presence of adeno...
Adenosine is a purine nucleoside, responsible for the regulation of multiple physiological and patho...
1. A brief overview of the adenosine and opioid systems and their role in analgesia has been present...