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Neuronal and Glial Signaling

Number of papers to date have shown that the CXCR4 receptors expressed in both neuronal and glial cells are functional and coupled to multiple intracellular pathways (Lazarini et al. 2003). The CXCR4 through pertussis toxin (PTX)- sensitive G proteins is coupled to at least two distinct signaling pathways (1) the first pathway, involving the activation of phosphatidylinositol- 3 (PI-3) kinase and extracellular signal... [Pg.273]

Phospholipid molecules of membranes from neurons and glial cells store a wide variety of lipid messengers. Receptor-mediated events and changes in [Ca2+]i, such as occur during excitatory neurotransmission and activity-depen-dent synaptic plasticity, activate phospholipases that catalyze the release of bioactive moieties from phospholipids, which then participate in intra- and/or intercellular signaling pathways. [Pg.579]

Tsacopoulos M. (2002). Metabolic signaling between neurons and glial cells a short review. J. Physiol. (Paris) 96 283-288. [Pg.22]


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