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Following many years when a great deal of attention was directed
towards the intracellular roles of purines, there is expanding
interest in the field of extracellular purinergic signalling. In
this book we focus on the actions of purines in cardiovascular
biology, where it is clear that they play major roles in both
normal and pathophysiological conditions. Activation of different
purinoceptor subtypes by purines can regulate cardiac contractility
and electrical activity, modulate catecholamine-mediated responses
both pre- and post-junctionally, trigger and mediate ischaemic
preconditioning, cause vasodilation and vasoconstriction and
enhance endothelial proliferation and apoptosis as well as inhibit
platelet and neutrophil function. This book covers the
cardiovascular actions mediated by the major P1 and P2 subclasses
of purinoceptors and emphasizes the interactions between these two
signalling systems. Cardiovascular Biology of Purines covers topics
ranging from molecular and cellular to systemic and clinical. It
also aims to highlight how basic advances have led to the
identification of novel targets for cardiovascular therapeutic
developments. We hope that our book will prove to be timely and
helpful.
Following many years when a great deal of attention was directed
towards the intracellular roles of purines, there is expanding
interest in the field of extracellular purinergic signalling. In
this book we focus on the actions of purines in cardiovascular
biology, where it is clear that they play major roles in both
normal and pathophysiological conditions. Activation of different
purinoceptor subtypes by purines can regulate cardiac contractility
and electrical activity, modulate catecholamine-mediated responses
both pre- and post-junctionally, trigger and mediate ischaemic
preconditioning, cause vasodilation and vasoconstriction and
enhance endothelial proliferation and apoptosis as well as inhibit
platelet and neutrophil function. This book covers the
cardiovascular actions mediated by the major P1 and P2 subclasses
of purinoceptors and emphasizes the interactions between these two
signalling systems. Cardiovascular Biology of Purines covers topics
ranging from molecular and cellular to systemic and clinical. It
also aims to highlight how basic advances have led to the
identification of novel targets for cardiovascular therapeutic
developments. We hope that our book will prove to be timely and
helpful.
ATP's powerful impact on the heart and blood vessels was first
described in 1929, but it was not until the 1970s that ATP was
proposed as the 'purinergic' neurotransmitter in autonomic nerves.
The door to this area of research was thrown open when receptors
for ATP and its ectoenzymatic breakdown product adenosine were
first cloned in the early 1990s. Now, rapidly accelerating research
has taken scientists beyond the nervous system, to isolate
receptors for purines and pyrimidines in many biological systems.
Increasing evidence suggests that research into this area may lead
to breakthrough applications in treating many of the most pressing
health issues of today, including rheumatoid arthritis,
osteoporosis, inflammation, and cancer. Nucleotides and Regulation
of Bone Cell Function brings together the most important findings
in the field, written by the very pioneers who have energized the
research. Covering many aspects of purinergic signaling with regard
to osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and chondrocytes, this volume provides
an up-to-date exploration of the actions of nucleotides on skeletal
cells. Supported by recent studies, this volume describes the
distribution of receptors for purines and pyrimidines in skeletal
tissue cells. It considers purinergic and P2 nucleotide receptor
signaling in osteoclasts and osteoblasts, examines the role of
purinergic signaling in regulating cartilage metabolism and
chondrocyte function, and details ATP release mechanisms. It also
delves into inflammation and immunomodulation, considers the
pathophysiologic implications of the findings, and discusses future
directions of research, including purine-related therapeutic
interventions in a variety ofdiseases. In providing a compilation
of major breakthroughs, Nucleotides and Regulation of Bone Cell
Function offers the most definitive account currently available of
the role played by purinergic extracellular signaling in both
normative and pathologic conditions.
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