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Rat Astroglial P2Z (P2X7) Receptors Regulate Intracellular Calcium and Purine Release

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Journal Neuroreport
Specialty Neurology
Date 1996 Nov 4
PMID 8981418
Citations 54
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Abstract

Treatment of rat astrocyte cultures with 2'- and 3'-O-(4-benzoylbenzoyl)-adenosine 5'-triphosphate (BzATP), a P2X7 agonist, but not with adenosine 5-[alpha, beta methylene] triphosphate (alpha, beta meATP), a P2X agonist, increased influx of extracellular Ca2+ and [Ca2+]i. Lucifer yellow, a small molecule which permeates P2X7 receptor-induced pores, entered BzATP-treated but not control astrocytes. BzATP also stimulated efflux of [3H]purine from cultured astrocytes. The P2X7 receptor antagonist oxidized ATP abolished the effects of BzATP on [Ca2+]i, lucifer yellow permeation and [3H]purine release, indicating that these effects were due to P2X7 receptor activation. In neurological diseases or injuries extracellular ATP may activate P2X7 receptors further enhancing [3H]purine release, with important pathophysiological consequences.

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