Purinergic signalling plays a crucial role in proper functioning of the nervous system. Mechanisms depending on extracellular nucleotides and their P2 receptors also underlie a number of nervous system dysfunctions. This review aims to present the role of purinergic signalling, with particular focus devoted to role of P2 family receptors, in epilepsy, depression, neuropathic pain, nervous system neoplasms, such as glioma and neuroblastoma, neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis. The above-mentioned conditions are associated with changes in expression of extracellular ectonucleotidases, P2X and P2Y receptors in neurons and glial cells, as well as releasing considerable amounts of nu...
Ecto-purines and ecto-pyrimidines are present in the extracellular space of the central nervous syst...
The purinergic signaling system, including P2 receptors, plays an important role in various central ...
Purinergic receptors, represented by several families, are arguably the most abundant receptors in l...
Abstract: Purinergic signalling plays a crucial role in proper functioning of the nervous system. Me...
Purinergic signalling, i.e. ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule and cotransmitter in both pe...
Les récepteurs purinergiques P2X sont des canaux ioniques activés par l’ATP. Ils sont exprimés très ...
Purine nucleotides are well established as extracellular signaling molecules. P2X receptors are ATP-...
Purinergic signaling plays a unique role in the brain by integrating neuronal and glial cellular cir...
© 2003 Elsevier B.V.Neurons of the central nervous system (CNS) are endowed with ATP-sensitive recep...
P2 nucleotide receptors were proposed to consist of two subfamilies based on pharmacology in 1985, n...
P2X receptors for extracellular ATP (P2Xs) are widely distributed ion channels that mediate several ...
Purinergic neurotransmission, involving release of ATP as an efferent neurotransmitter was first pro...
International audienceUntil recently, analysis of the mechanisms underlying epilepsy was centered on...
International audienceThe purinergic receptor P2X7 is expressed in neural and immune cells known to ...
Nucleotides are released from all cells through regulated pathways or as a result of plasma membrane...
Ecto-purines and ecto-pyrimidines are present in the extracellular space of the central nervous syst...
The purinergic signaling system, including P2 receptors, plays an important role in various central ...
Purinergic receptors, represented by several families, are arguably the most abundant receptors in l...
Abstract: Purinergic signalling plays a crucial role in proper functioning of the nervous system. Me...
Purinergic signalling, i.e. ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule and cotransmitter in both pe...
Les récepteurs purinergiques P2X sont des canaux ioniques activés par l’ATP. Ils sont exprimés très ...
Purine nucleotides are well established as extracellular signaling molecules. P2X receptors are ATP-...
Purinergic signaling plays a unique role in the brain by integrating neuronal and glial cellular cir...
© 2003 Elsevier B.V.Neurons of the central nervous system (CNS) are endowed with ATP-sensitive recep...
P2 nucleotide receptors were proposed to consist of two subfamilies based on pharmacology in 1985, n...
P2X receptors for extracellular ATP (P2Xs) are widely distributed ion channels that mediate several ...
Purinergic neurotransmission, involving release of ATP as an efferent neurotransmitter was first pro...
International audienceUntil recently, analysis of the mechanisms underlying epilepsy was centered on...
International audienceThe purinergic receptor P2X7 is expressed in neural and immune cells known to ...
Nucleotides are released from all cells through regulated pathways or as a result of plasma membrane...
Ecto-purines and ecto-pyrimidines are present in the extracellular space of the central nervous syst...
The purinergic signaling system, including P2 receptors, plays an important role in various central ...
Purinergic receptors, represented by several families, are arguably the most abundant receptors in l...