1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0028-3908(97)00140-8
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Tissue distribution of the P2X7 receptor

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“…In 1997, Collo et al noted expression of P2X7 in the developing vertebrae and mandible of E19 rat embryos by in situ hybridization (Fig. 2) [24]. More recently, the phenotype of mice with targeted disruption of the gene encoding the P2X7 receptor (P2rx7) has been described, suggesting a role for this receptor in the regulation of bone formation and resorption [25] and in mechanotransduction [26].…”
Section: P2x7 In Bonementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In 1997, Collo et al noted expression of P2X7 in the developing vertebrae and mandible of E19 rat embryos by in situ hybridization (Fig. 2) [24]. More recently, the phenotype of mice with targeted disruption of the gene encoding the P2X7 receptor (P2rx7) has been described, suggesting a role for this receptor in the regulation of bone formation and resorption [25] and in mechanotransduction [26].…”
Section: P2x7 In Bonementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Positive staining for P2X7 receptor mRNA was seen in the developing vertebrae (dark staining, arrowheads) and mandible (arrow) providing evidence for expression of the P2X7 receptor in bone. Modified from [24], copyright 1997, with permission from Elsevier detected in osteoblast-enriched cultures of rat calvarial cells [28]. A subsequent study conducted by Gartland et al localized the P2X7 receptor to a subpopulation of human bone-derived cells in vitro using immunocytochemical analyses and pore-formation assays [29].…”
Section: Expression Of P2x7 In Cells Of the Osteoblast Lineagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stoichiometry of P2X 7 R involves a trimeric pore that consists of homomultimers [23]. The P2X 7 R is predominantly expressed on cells of hematopoietic origin such as monocytes [24], dendritic cells, T and B lymphocytes, eosinophils, mast cells, but also on various types of glia within the peripheral and central nervous system including microglia, astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and Schwann cells [25,26]. Moreover, P2X 7 R protein is expressed on epithelial cells, osteoblasts, synoviocytes, and fibroblasts [27][28][29][30].…”
Section: P2x 7 Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…68,69 Verderio and Matteoli 69 showed that intracellular Ca 2 þ waves induced the release of ATP by astrocytes, which in turn triggered a Ca 2 þ response in microglia via P2X 7 receptors. There is evidence that P2X 7 receptors are upregulated in activated microglia following brain ischaemic injury, 70 in Mü ller glial cells during proliferative vitreoretinopathy, 71 and in reactive astrocytes in the enucleated optic nerve (Figure 6c). 72 NG2-glia (synantocytes): physiological and pathological functions of novel mature glia A significant population of glial cells has been identified in both grey and white matter that express the NG2 chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan (CSPG).…”
Section: Atp-evoked Ca 2 þ Signalling In Physiology and Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%