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Purinergic Regulation of Endothelial Barrier Function.

Muhammad AslamDursun GündüzChristian TroidlJacqueline HegerChristian W HammRainer Schulz
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Increased vascular permeability is a hallmark of several cardiovascular anomalies, including ischaemia/reperfusion injury and inflammation. During both ischaemia/reperfusion and inflammation, massive amounts of various nucleotides, particularly adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine, are released that can induce a plethora of signalling pathways via activation of several purinergic receptors and may affect endothelial barrier properties. The nature of the effects on endothelial barrier function may depend on the prevalence and type of purinergic receptors activated in a particular tissue. In this review, we discuss the influence of the activation of various purinergic receptors and downstream signalling pathways on vascular permeability during pathological conditions.
Keyphrases
  • endothelial cells
  • oxidative stress
  • cerebral ischemia
  • acute myocardial infarction
  • acute ischemic stroke
  • risk factors
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • blood brain barrier