Purinergic signalling and immune cells
G Burnstock, JM Boeynaems - Purinergic signalling, 2014 - Springer
This review article provides a historical perspective on the role of purinergic signalling in the
regulation of various subsets of immune cells from early discoveries to current …
regulation of various subsets of immune cells from early discoveries to current …
Purinergic signaling and blood vessels in health and disease
G Burnstock, V Ralevic - Pharmacological reviews, 2014 - ASPET
Purinergic signaling plays important roles in control of vascular tone and remodeling. There
is dual control of vascular tone by ATP released as a cotransmitter with noradrenaline from …
is dual control of vascular tone by ATP released as a cotransmitter with noradrenaline from …
A protein-interaction network of interferon-stimulated genes extends the innate immune system landscape
Interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) form the backbone of the innate immune system and are
important for limiting intra-and intercellular viral replication and spread. We conducted a …
important for limiting intra-and intercellular viral replication and spread. We conducted a …
Coupling of P2Y receptors to G proteins and other signaling pathways
L Erb, GA Weisman - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract P2Y receptors are G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) that are activated by
adenine and uridine nucleotides and nucleotide sugars. There are eight subtypes of P2Y …
adenine and uridine nucleotides and nucleotide sugars. There are eight subtypes of P2Y …
Purinergic signaling in inflammatory cells: P2 receptor expression, functional effects, and modulation of inflammatory responses
Extracellular ATP and related nucleotides promote a wide range of pathophysiological
responses via activation of cell surface purinergic P2 receptors. Almost every cell type …
responses via activation of cell surface purinergic P2 receptors. Almost every cell type …
Impact of ectoenzymes on p2 and p1 receptor signaling
F Kukulski, SA Lévesque, J Sévigny - Advances in pharmacology, 2011 - Elsevier
P2 receptors that are activated by extracellular nucleotides (eg, ATP, ADP, UTP, UDP, Ap n
A) and P1 receptors activated by adenosine control a diversity of biological processes. The …
A) and P1 receptors activated by adenosine control a diversity of biological processes. The …
Long-term (trophic) purinergic signalling: purinoceptors control cell proliferation, differentiation and death
G Burnstock, A Verkhratsky - Cell death & disease, 2010 - nature.com
The purinergic signalling system, which uses purines and pyrimidines as chemical
transmitters, and purinoceptors as effectors, is deeply rooted in evolution and development …
transmitters, and purinoceptors as effectors, is deeply rooted in evolution and development …
Purinergic signalling in inflammation of the central nervous system
F Di Virgilio, S Ceruti, P Bramanti… - Trends in neurosciences, 2009 - cell.com
Inflammation is the most fundamental body reaction to noxious stimuli. No vascularized
tissue, organ or apparatus is free from this response. Several mediators of inflammation …
tissue, organ or apparatus is free from this response. Several mediators of inflammation …
P2Y6 receptor inhibition aggravates ischemic brain injury by reducing microglial phagocytosis
RX Wen, H Shen, SX Huang, LP Wang… - CNS Neuroscience …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Clearance of damaged cells and debris is beneficial for the functional recovery
after ischemic brain injury. However, the specific phagocytic receptor that mediates …
after ischemic brain injury. However, the specific phagocytic receptor that mediates …
Vascular smooth muscle cells mechanosensitive regulators and vascular remodeling
S Liu, Z Lin - Journal of Vascular Research, 2022 - karger.com
Blood vessels are subjected to mechanical loads of pressure and flow, inducing smooth
muscle circumferential and endothelial shear stresses. The perception and response of …
muscle circumferential and endothelial shear stresses. The perception and response of …