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The sections in this article are: Innervation of Mesenteric Circulation Anatomy Mesenteric Artery Resting Membrane Potential Cell Coupling Active Membrane Properties Responses to Addition of Autonomic Neurotransmitters Responses to Nerve Stimulation Pharmacology of Neuroeffector Transmission Prejunctional Effects on Neuromuscular Transmission Neuromuscular Relationships in Nonmammalian Artery Mesenteric Vein Resting Membrane Potential Action Potentials Passive Membrane Properties Response to Autonomic Transmitter Substances Response to Nerve Stimulation Pharmacology of Neuroeffector Transmission Portal Vein Spontaneous Action Potentials Cell Coupling Response to Nerve Stimulation Response to Neurotransmitters Functional Implications of Neuromuscular Differences Between Artery and Vein Conclusions
The sections in this article are: Innervation of Mesenteric Circulation Anatomy Mesenteric Artery Resting Membrane Potential Cell Coupling Active Membrane Properties Responses to Addition of Autonomic Neurotransmitters Responses to Nerve Stimulation Pharmacology of Neuroeffector Transmission Prejunctional Effects on Neuromuscular Transmission Neuromuscular Relationships in Nonmammalian Artery Mesenteric Vein Resting Membrane Potential Action Potentials Passive Membrane Properties Response to Autonomic Transmitter Substances Response to Nerve Stimulation Pharmacology of Neuroeffector Transmission Portal Vein Spontaneous Action Potentials Cell Coupling Response to Nerve Stimulation Response to Neurotransmitters Functional Implications of Neuromuscular Differences Between Artery and Vein Conclusions
In this Introduction to the series of papers that follow about purinergic receptors, there is a brief history of the discovery of purinergic signalling, the identity of purinoceptors and the current recognition of P1, P2X and P2Y subtypes. An account of key functions mediated by purinoceptors follows, including examples of both short-term and long-term (trophic) signalling and a table showing the selective agonists and antagonists for the purinoceptor subtypes. References to evolution and roles of purinoceptors in pathological conditions are also presented.
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