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P2X7 receptors and pannexin1 hemichannels shape presynaptic transmission

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PURINERGIC SIGNALLING
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DOI: 10.1007/s11302-023-09965-8

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ATP; Panx1HCs; Presynaptic function; Tripartite synapse

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In the last decades, research has shown the important role of ATP and purinergic receptors, especially P2X7 receptors, in modulating synaptic strength and plasticity. More recently, pannexin1 hemichannels, functionally linked to P2X7 receptors, have emerged as important modulators of excitatory synaptic function and plasticity. This review explores the contribution of ATP, P2X7 receptors, and pannexin hemichannels in modulating presynaptic strength and their impact on motor function, sensory processing, synaptic plasticity, and neuroglial communication, with a focus on the P2X7 receptor/pannexin hemichannel interplay. Major hypotheses about the role of this interaction in physiological and pathological conditions are also discussed.
Over the last decades, since the discovery of ATP as a transmitter, accumulating evidence has been reported about the role of this nucleotide and purinergic receptors, in particular P2X7 receptors, in the modulation of synaptic strength and plasticity. Purinergic signaling has emerged as a crucial player in orchestrating the molecular interaction between the components of the tripartite synapse, and much progress has been made in how this neuron-glia interaction impacts neuronal physiology under basal and pathological conditions. On the other hand, pannexin1 hemichannels, which are functionally linked to P2X7 receptors, have appeared more recently as important modulators of excitatory synaptic function and plasticity under diverse contexts. In this review, we will discuss the contribution of ATP, P2X7 receptors, and pannexin hemichannels to the modulation of presynaptic strength and its impact on motor function, sensory processing, synaptic plasticity, and neuroglial communication, with special focus on the P2X7 receptor/pannexin hemichannel interplay. We also address major hypotheses about the role of this interaction in physiological and pathological circumstances.

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