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P2 Receptors in Renal Autoregulation

Journal

CURRENT VASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 818-828

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/15701611113116660152

Keywords

ATP; adenosine; afferent arterioles; P2 receptors; connexins; myogenic behavior; tubuloglomerular feedback

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [DK-44628, HL-074167, HL-098135]
  2. American Heart Association [9950513N]

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Autoregulation of renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate is an essential function of the renal microcirculation. While the existence of this phenomenon has been known for many years, the exact mechanisms that underlie this regulatory system remain poorly understood. The work of many investigators has provided insights into many aspects of the autoregulatory mechanism, but many critical components remain elusive. This review is intended to update the reader on the role of P2 purinoceptors as a postulated mechanism responsible for renal autoregulatory resistance adjustments. It will summarize recent advances in normal function and it will touch on more recent ideas regarding autoregulatory insufficiency in hypertension and inflammation. Current thoughts on the nature of the mechanosensor responsible for myogenic behavior will be also be discussed as well as current thoughts on the mechanisms involved in ATP release to the extracellular fluid space.

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