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The role of purinergic pathways in the pathophysiology of gut diseases: pharmacological modulation and potential therapeutic applications
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Gut homeostasis results from complex neuro-immune interactions aimed at triggering stereotypical and specific programs of coordinated mucosal secretion and powerful motor propulsion. A prominent role in the regulation of this highly integrated network, comprising a variety of immune/inflammatory cells and the enteric nervous system, is played by purinergic mediators. The cells of the digestive tract are literally plunged into a "biological sea" of functionally active nucleotides and nucleosides, which carry out the critical task of driving regulatory interventions on cellular functions through the activation of P1 and P2 receptors. Intensive research efforts are being made to achieve an integrated view of the purinergic system, since it is emerging that the various components of purinergic pathways (i.e., enzymes, transporters, mediators and receptors) are mutually linked entities, deputed to finely modulating the magnitude and the duration of purinergic signaling, and that alterations occurring in this balanced network could be intimately involved in the pathophysiology of several gut disorders. This review article intends to provide a critical appraisal of current knowledge on the purinergic system role in the regulation of gastrointestinal functions, considering these pathways as a whole integrated network, which is capable of finely controlling the levels of bioactive nucleotides and nucleosides in the biophase of their respective receptors. Special attention is paid to the mechanisms through which alterations in the various compartments of the purinergic system could contribute to the pathophysiology of gut disorders, and to the possibility of counteracting such dysfunctions by means of pharmacological interventions on purinergic molecular targets. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.
- Subjects :
- Adenosine
diarrhea
inosine
purinergic receptor
duodenum
phenolsulfonphthalein
immune response
sensory dysfunction
purinergic enzyme
blood flow
Gut
enteritis
chelerythrine
mucosa
pathophysiology
phenolphthalein
tetrodotoxin
gastrointestinal tract function
analgesic agent
hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase kinase
carbachol
unclassified drug
preladenant
4 [2 [7 amino 2 (2 furyl) 1,2,4 triazolo[2,3 a][1,3,5]triazin 5 ylamino]ethyl]phenol
xanthine
priority journal
hypoxanthine
ileum
visceral pain
Purinergic receptors
motor dysfunction
stomach
review
ticlopidine
adenosine kinase
intestine ischemia
sensory nerve
uric acid
nucleoside derivative
human
neuromuscular function
purinergic transporter
spinorphin
glia cell
intestine
pentobarbital
clopidogrel
suramin
nonhuman
colon
submucosa
disease association
abdominal pain
Intestinal disorders
3 [[5 (2,3 dichlorophenyl) 1h tetrazol 1 yl]methyl]pyridine
adenosine deaminase
ATP
enzyme
guanosine
enteropathy
inflammation
interstitial cell of Cajal
nucleotide derivative
protein
metabolism
small intestine
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od.......101..e9b71f9a5cbd916194fb4a2cc539efd4