Extracellular nucleosides and nucleotides activate a group of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) known as purinergic receptors, comprising adenosine and P2Y receptors. Furthermore, purinergic P2X ion channels are activated by ATP. These receptors are expressed in liver resident cells and play a critical role in maintaining liver function. In the normal physiology, these receptors regulate hepatic metabolic processes such as insulin responsiveness, glycogen and lipid metabolism, and bile secretion. In disease states, ATP and other nucleotides serve as danger signals and modulate purinergic responses in the cells. Recent studies have demonstrated that purinergic receptors play a significant role in the development of metabolic syndrome assoc...
UnrestrictedModulation of immune responses involves a complex set of signaling molecules and pathway...
Nucleotides are released from all cells through regulated pathways or as a result of plasma membrane...
ATP is stored in millimolar concentrations within the intracellular medium but may be released to ex...
During progression of liver disease, inflammation affects survival of hepatocytes. Endogenous releas...
International audienceExtracellular ATP regulates many hepatic functions by stimulating purinergic r...
The inflammatory response is regulated by the production of different extracellular mediators, inclu...
Incidences of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease parallels increase in the global obesity epidemic. NA...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: During progression of liver disease, inflammation affects survival of hepatoc...
Purines and their derivatives, most notably adenosine and ATP, are the key molecules controlling int...
Purines and their derivatives, most notably adenosine and ATP, are the key molecules controlling int...
Extracellular nucleotides (e.g. ATP, UTP, ADP) are released by activated endothelium, leukocytes and...
It is widely accepted that purinergic signaling is involved in the regulation of functions of all kn...
Purinergic mediators such as adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) are released into the extracellular com...
Nucleotides are key subunits for nucleic acids and provide energy for intracellular metabolism. They...
UnrestrictedModulation of immune responses involves a complex set of signaling molecules and pathway...
Nucleotides are released from all cells through regulated pathways or as a result of plasma membrane...
ATP is stored in millimolar concentrations within the intracellular medium but may be released to ex...
During progression of liver disease, inflammation affects survival of hepatocytes. Endogenous releas...
International audienceExtracellular ATP regulates many hepatic functions by stimulating purinergic r...
The inflammatory response is regulated by the production of different extracellular mediators, inclu...
Incidences of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease parallels increase in the global obesity epidemic. NA...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: During progression of liver disease, inflammation affects survival of hepatoc...
Purines and their derivatives, most notably adenosine and ATP, are the key molecules controlling int...
Purines and their derivatives, most notably adenosine and ATP, are the key molecules controlling int...
Extracellular nucleotides (e.g. ATP, UTP, ADP) are released by activated endothelium, leukocytes and...
It is widely accepted that purinergic signaling is involved in the regulation of functions of all kn...
Purinergic mediators such as adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) are released into the extracellular com...
Nucleotides are key subunits for nucleic acids and provide energy for intracellular metabolism. They...
UnrestrictedModulation of immune responses involves a complex set of signaling molecules and pathway...
Nucleotides are released from all cells through regulated pathways or as a result of plasma membrane...
ATP is stored in millimolar concentrations within the intracellular medium but may be released to ex...