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Purinergic modulation of microglial cell activation

Journal

PURINERGIC SIGNALLING
Volume 3, Issue 1-2, Pages 117-127

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11302-006-9043-x

Keywords

adenosine receptors; ATP; microglia; neurodegeneration; P2X(7) receptor; P2Y receptors

Funding

  1. Hungarian Research Foundation [T037457]
  2. Hungarian Medical Research Council [472/2003: B.S.]
  3. Hungarian Research and Development Fund [NKFP1A/002/2004]
  4. Volkswagen Foundation [I777 854]
  5. Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research at the Medical Faculty of the University of Leipzig (IZKF)

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Microglial cells are resident macrophages in the brain and their activation is an important part of the brain immune response and the pathology of the major CNS diseases. Microglial activation is triggered by pathological signals and is characterized by morphological changes, proliferation, phagocytosis and the secretion of various cytokines and inflammatory mediators, which could be both destructive and protective for the nervous tissue. Purines are one of the most important mediators which regulate different aspects of microglial function. They could be released to the extracellular space from neurons, astrocytes and from the microglia itself, upon physiological neuronal activity and in response to pathological stimuli and cellular damage. Microglial activation is regulated by various subtypes of nucleotide (P2X(7) P2Y) and adenosine (A(1), A(2A) and A(3)) receptors, which control ionic conductances, membrane potential, gene transcription, the production of inflammatory mediators and cell survival. Among them, the role of P2X7 receptors is especially well delineated, but P2X(4), various P2Y, A(1), A(2A) and A(3) receptors also powerfully participate in the microglial response. The pathological role of microglial purine receptors has also been demonstrated in disease models; e. g., in ischemia, sclerosis multiplex and neuropathic pain. Due to their upregulation and selective activation under pathological conditions, they provide new avenues in the treatment of neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory illnesses.

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