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Intracellular, nonreceptor-mediated signaling by adenosine: induction and prevention of neuronal apoptosis.

A R Wakade1, D A Przywara, T D Wakade.   

Abstract

Inhibitory effect of adenosine on the isolated heart muscle and vascular system were first described in 1929. Since then, numerous reviews have been published on the diverse actions of this nucleoside on a wide variety of cell types. Essentially all effects of adenosine in neurons and non-neuronal cells are mediated by activation of nucleoside membrane receptors coupled to specific intracellular second messenger pathways. This brief review describes two novel actions of adenosine in peripheral sympathetic neurons, which are not mediated by adenosine receptors. First is described how adenosine and related nucleosides are able to induce apoptosis during the initial stages of neuronal growth and development in vitro and in vivo. Second is discussed how adenosine is able to prevent or delay apoptosis in more mature sympathetic neurons subjected to nerve growth factor deprivation in culture. Both the induction and prevention of apoptosis are independent of receptor activation, and totally dependent on the intracellular accumulation and subsequent phosphorylation of adenosine. The physiological significance and mechanisms by which adenosine can induce apoptosis in one situation, and rescue from apoptosis in another, are described in this article.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11817216     DOI: 10.1385/MN:23:2-3:137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0893-7648            Impact factor:   5.590


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