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P2 receptor-mediated signaling in the physiological and pathological brain: From development to aging and disease
Mut-Arbona, P. [Mut-Arbona, Paula (Neuroscience), author] School of PhD Studies (SU); Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology
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Sperlágh, B. ✉ [Sperlágh, Beáta (Neurofarmakológia), author] School of PhD Studies (SU); Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology; Institute of Experimental Medicine
English Survey paper (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 0028-3908 1873-7064
233
Paper: 109541
, 17 p.
2023
SJR Scopus - Pharmacology: D1
Identifiers
MTMT: 33777560
DOI:
10.1016/j.neuropharm.2023.109541
WoS:
000985261100001
REAL:
169951
Scopus:
85152962693
PubMed:
37062423
Fundings:
Nemzeti Gyógyszerkutatási és Fejlesztési Laboratórium (PharmaLab)(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00015) Funder: NRDIO
National Laboratory of Translational Neuroscience(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00015)
Recovery and Resilience Facility of the European Union within the framework of Programme Szécheny...(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00011)
National Laboratory of Translational Neuroscience (TINL)(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00011)
Hungarian Research and Development Fund(131629)
Hungarian Brain Research Program(NAP2022-I-1/2022)
European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme Marie Skłodowska Curie(766124)
The purinergic pathway mediates both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses, whereas the breakdown of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is in a critical equilibrium. Under physiological conditions, extracellular ATP is maintained at a nanomolar concentration. Whether released into the medium following tissue damage, inflammation, or hypoxia, ATP is considered a clear indicator of cell damage and a marker of pathological conditions. In this overview, we provide an update on the participation of P2 receptor-mediated purinergic signaling in normal and pathological brain development, with special emphasis on neurodevelopmental psychiatric disorders. Since purinergic signaling is ubiquitous, it is not surprising that it plays a prominent role in developmental processes and pathological alterations. The main aim of this review is to conceptualize the time-dependent dynamic changes in the participation of different players in the purinome in shaping the normal and aberrant developmental patterns and diseases of the central nervous system over one's lifespan. © 2023 The Authors
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