Involvement of astrocytes in purine-mediated reparative processes in the brain
- PMID: 11378300
- DOI: 10.1016/s0736-5748(00)00084-8
Involvement of astrocytes in purine-mediated reparative processes in the brain
Abstract
Astrocytes are involved in multiple brain functions in physiological conditions, participating in neuronal development, synaptic activity and homeostatic control of the extracellular environment. They also actively participate in the processes triggered by brain injuries, aimed at limiting and repairing brain damages. Purines may play a significant role in the pathophysiology of numerous acute and chronic disorders of the central nervous system (CNS). Astrocytes are the main source of cerebral purines. They release either adenine-based purines, e.g. adenosine and adenosine triphosphate, or guanine-based purines, e.g. guanosine and guanosine triphosphate, in physiological conditions and release even more of these purines in pathological conditions. Astrocytes express several receptor subtypes of P1 and P2 types for adenine-based purines. Receptors for guanine-based purines are being characterised. Specific ecto-enzymes such as nucleotidases, adenosine deaminase and, likely, purine nucleoside phosphorylase, metabolise both adenine- and guanine-based purines after release from astrocytes. This regulates the effects of nucleotides and nucleosides by reducing their interaction with specific membrane binding sites. Adenine-based nucleotides stimulate astrocyte proliferation by a P2-mediated increase in intracellular [Ca2+] and isoprenylated proteins. Adenosine also, via A2 receptors, may stimulate astrocyte proliferation, but mostly, via A1 and/or A3 receptors, inhibits astrocyte proliferation, thus controlling the excessive reactive astrogliosis triggered by P2 receptors. The activation of A1 receptors also stimulates astrocytes to produce trophic factors, such as nerve growth factor, S100beta protein and transforming growth factor beta, which contribute to protect neurons against injuries. Guanosine stimulates the output of adenine-based purines from astrocytes and in addition it directly triggers these cells to proliferate and to produce large amount of neuroprotective factors. These data indicate that adenine- and guanine-based purines released in large amounts from injured or dying cells of CNS may act as signals to initiate brain repair mechanisms widely involving astrocytes.
Similar articles
-
Trophic effects of purines in neurons and glial cells.Prog Neurobiol. 1999 Dec;59(6):663-90. doi: 10.1016/s0301-0082(99)00017-9. Prog Neurobiol. 1999. PMID: 10845757 Review.
-
Proposal of a guanine-based purinergic system in the mammalian central nervous system.Pharmacol Ther. 2007 Dec;116(3):401-16. doi: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2007.07.004. Epub 2007 Aug 22. Pharmacol Ther. 2007. PMID: 17884172 Review.
-
The trophic effects of purines and purinergic signaling in pathologic reactions of astrocytes.Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 1998;12 Suppl 2:S36-45. doi: 10.1097/00002093-199803001-00006. Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 1998. PMID: 9769028
-
Mechanisms of apoptosis induced by purine nucleosides in astrocytes.Glia. 2002 May;38(3):179-90. doi: 10.1002/glia.10055. Glia. 2002. PMID: 11968056
-
Differences between rat primary cortical neurons and astrocytes in purine release evoked by ischemic conditions.Neuropharmacology. 2002 Oct;43(5):836-46. doi: 10.1016/s0028-3908(02)00083-7. Neuropharmacology. 2002. PMID: 12384169
Cited by
-
Neuroinflammation after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia is associated with alterations in the purinergic system: adenosine deaminase 1 isoenzyme is the most predominant after insult.Mol Cell Biochem. 2015 May;403(1-2):169-77. doi: 10.1007/s11010-015-2347-9. Epub 2015 Feb 27. Mol Cell Biochem. 2015. PMID: 25720338
-
Adenosine neuromodulation and traumatic brain injury.Curr Neuropharmacol. 2009 Sep;7(3):228-37. doi: 10.2174/157015909789152137. Curr Neuropharmacol. 2009. PMID: 20190964 Free PMC article.
-
KL1 Domain of Longevity Factor Klotho Mimics the Metabolome of Cognitive Stimulation and Enhances Cognition in Young and Aging Mice.J Neurosci. 2022 May 11;42(19):4016-4025. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2458-21.2022. Epub 2022 Apr 15. J Neurosci. 2022. PMID: 35428698 Free PMC article.
-
P2Y2 nucleotide receptor-mediated responses in brain cells.Mol Neurobiol. 2010 Jun;41(2-3):356-66. doi: 10.1007/s12035-010-8115-7. Epub 2010 Apr 13. Mol Neurobiol. 2010. PMID: 20387013 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Antidepressant-like effect of guanosine involves activation of AMPA receptor and BDNF/TrkB signaling.Purinergic Signal. 2021 Jun;17(2):285-301. doi: 10.1007/s11302-021-09779-6. Epub 2021 Mar 13. Purinergic Signal. 2021. PMID: 33712981 Free PMC article.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical
Research Materials
Miscellaneous