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P2Y receptors: Focus on structural, pharmacological and functional aspects in the brain

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CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
卷 14, 期 23, 页码 2429-2455

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/092986707782023695

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astrocytes; AT P; behaviour; neurons; neurodegenerative diseases; purinergic signalling; synaptic transmission

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Purine and pyrimidine nucleotides have been identified as potent extracellular signalling molecules, acting at two classes of cell surface receptors, ionotropic P2X and metabotropic P2Y receptor (-R) types. Hitherto eight subtypes of the P2Y-R family have been cloned from mammalian species that exhibit sensitivity to the adenine nucleotides ATP/ADP (P2Y(1,11,12,13)), the uracil nucleotides UTP/UDP (P2Y(2,4,6) or UDP-glucose in the case of P2Y(14)) Or both adenine and uracil nucleotides (P2Y2). The P2Y-Rs are G protein-coupled receptors activating phospholipase C via G alpha(q/11) 1 protein and stimulating or inhibiting adenylyl cyclase via G alpha, and G alpha(i/o). proteins, respectively. These receptors may activate distinct signalling cascades. Although classical models predict that P2Y-Rs exist in the cell membrane as monomers, homo- or heterodimeric assemblies may be generated. Interactions with certain ion channels or ligand-gated receptors as well as the co-localization of several receptor subtypes in the same cell provide the basis for a high functional diversity. The proteins for various P2Y-Rs are expressed early in the embryonic brain and are broadly distributed on both, neurons and astroglial cells. P2Y-R involvement in the regulation of normal physiological processes on the cellular level or in vivo, such as modulation of transmitter release, generation of astroglial Ca2+ waves, in diverse effects on behavioural functions and in the etiopathology of neurodegenerative diseases, are discussed and own data are presented. However, the exact understanding of the role of individual P2Y-R subtypes is still limited. Concerning the potentially important functions of P2Y-Rs, there is a strong need to develop stable, lipophilic and subtype-selective P2Y-R ligands, which may open new therapeutic strategies.

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