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The Guanine-Based Purinergic System: The Tale of An Orphan Neuromodulation

机译:基于鸟嘌呤的嘌呤能系统:孤儿神经调节的故事

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Guanine-based purines (GBPs) have been recently proposed to be not only metabolic agents but also extracellular signaling molecules that regulate important functions in the central nervous system. In such way, GBPs-mediated neuroprotection, behavioral responses and neuronal plasticity have been broadly described in the literature. However, while a number of these functions (i.e., GBPs neurothophic effects) have been well-established, the molecular mechanisms behind these GBPs-dependent effects are still unknown. Furthermore, no plasma membrane receptors for GBPs have been described so far, thus GBPs are still considered orphan neuromodulators. Interestingly, an intricate and controversial functional interplay between GBPs effects and adenosine receptors activity has been recently described, thus triggering the hypothesis that GBPs mechanism of action might somehow involve adenosine receptors. Here, we review recent data describing the GBPs role in the brain. We focus on the involvement of GBPs regulating neuronal plasticity, and on the new hypothesis based on putative GBPs receptors. Overall, we expect to shed some light on the GBPs world since although these molecules might represent excellent candidates for certain neurological diseases management, the lack of putative GBPs receptors precludes any high throughput screening intent for the search of effective GBPs-based drugs.
机译:最近已经提出基于鸟嘌呤的嘌呤(GBP)不仅是代谢剂,而且还是调节中枢神经系统重要功能的细胞外信号分子。以这种方式,GBPS介导的神经保护,行为反应和神经元可塑性在文献中已被广泛描述。然而,尽管许多这些功能(即,GBPs的神经营养作用)已经被很好地确立,但是这些GBPs依赖性作用背后的分子机制仍是未知的。此外,到目前为止,尚未描述GBPs的质膜受体,因此GBPs仍被认为是孤儿神经调节剂。有趣的是,最近已经描述了GBPs的作用与腺苷受体活性之间复杂而有争议的功能相互作用,因此引发了GBPs的作用机制可能以某种方式涉及腺苷受体的假说。在这里,我们回顾了描述GBPs在大脑中作用的最新数据。我们专注于调节神经元可塑性的GBPs的参与,并基于推定的GBPs受体的新假设。总体而言,我们希望能对GBPs领域有所了解,因为尽管这些分子可能是某些神经系统疾病治疗的极佳候选者,但假定的GBPs受体的缺乏排除了寻找有效基于GBPs的药物的任何高通量筛选意图。

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