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Neurotrophic Effects of Extracellular Guanosine
Authors:Michel Rathbone  Lara Pilutti  Francesco Caciagli  Shucui Jiang
Institution:1. Department of Medicine (Neurology) , McMaster University , Hamilton, Canada;2. Department of Kinesiology , McMaster University , Hamilton, Canada;3. Department of Biomedical Sciences , University of Chieti , Chieti, Italy;4. Department of Surgery (Neurosurgery) , McMaster University , Hamilton, Canada
Abstract:Central nervous system (CNS) astrocytes release guanosine extracellularly, that exerts trophic effects. In CNS, extracellular guanosine (GUO) stimulates mitosis, synthesis of trophic factors, and cell differentiation, including neuritogenesis, is neuroprotective, and reduces apoptosis due to several stimuli. Specific receptor-like binding sites for eGUO in the nervous system may mediate its effects through both MAP kinase and PI3-kinase signalling pathways. Extracellular guanine (eGUA) also exerts several effects; the trophic effects of eGUO are likely regulated by conversion of eGUO to eGUA by a membrane located purine nucleoside phosphorylase (ecto-PNP) and by conversion of eGUA to xanthine by guanine deaminase.
Keywords:Guanosine  neurotrophic effects  MAP kinase  PI3 kinase  purine nucleoside phosphorylase
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