Literature DB >> 15953814

Signaling from P2 nucleotide receptors to protein kinase cascades induced by CNS injury: implications for reactive gliosis and neurodegeneration.

Joseph T Neary1, Yuan Kang.   

Abstract

Gliosis is a hypertrophic and hyperplastic response to many types of central nervous system injury, including trauma, stroke, seizure, as well as neurodegenerative and demyelinating disorders. Reactive astrocytes, a major component of the glial scar, express molecules that can both inhibit and promote axonal regeneration. ATP, which is released upon traumatic injury, hypoxia, and cell death, contributes to the gliotic response by binding to specific cell surface astrocytic P2 nucleotide receptors and evoking characteristic features of gliosis such as increased expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), generation and elongation of astrocytic processes, and cellular proliferation. Here, we review recent studies that demonstrate that (1) metabotropic, P2Y, and ionotropic, P2X, receptors expressed in astrocytes are coupled to protein kinase signaling pathways that regulate cellular proliferation, differentiation, and survival such as ERK and protein kinase B/Akt and (2) these P2 receptor/protein kinase cascades are activated after trauma induced by mechanical strain. We suggest that P2 receptor/protein kinase signaling pathways might provide novel therapeutic targets to regulate the formation of reactive astrocytes and the production of molecules that affect axonal regeneration and neurodegeneration.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15953814     DOI: 10.1385/MN:31:1-3:095

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


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