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Keep an eye on adenosine: Its role in retinal inflammation

Ana Raquel Santiago, Maria Madeira, Raquel Boia, Inês Aires, Ana Catarina Rodrigues‐Neves, Paulo F. Santos, António Francisco Ambrósio

2020Pharmacology & Therapeutics53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

R. Among the plethora of functions of adenosine, it has been increasingly recognized as a key mediator of the immune response. Neuroinflammation is a feature of chronic neurodegenerative diseases and contributes to the pathophysiology of several retinal degenerative diseases. Animal models of retinal diseases are helping to elucidate the regulatory roles of adenosine receptors in the development and progression of those diseases. Mounting evidence demonstrates that the adenosinergic system is altered in the retina during pathological conditions, compromising retinal physiology. This review focuses on the roles played by adenosine and the elements of the adenosinergic system (receptors, enzymes, transporters) in the neuroinflammatory processes occurring in the retina. An improved understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of the signalling pathways mediated by adenosine underlying the onset and progression of retinal diseases will pave the way towards the identification of new therapeutic approaches.

Topics & Concepts

AdenosinergicAdenosineNeuroscienceAdenosine receptorBiologyPurinergic signallingPurinergic receptorRetinaRetinalReceptorEndocrinologyGeneticsBiochemistryAgonistAdenosine and Purinergic SignalingNeurological Complications and SyndromesNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
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