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P2RY12 Neurons

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<td class="label">Name</td>
<td><strong>P2Y12 Neurons</strong></td>
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Overview

P2RY12 neurons express the P2Y12 receptor (P2Y12R), a G protein-coupled receptor that responds to ADP and ATP nucleotides. Originally characterized in platelets where it mediates platelet aggregation, P2Y12 is also expressed in specific populations of sensory neurons where it plays critical roles in pain signaling, platelet-neuron crosstalk, and inflammatory responses. These neurons represent an important interface between the hemostatic and nervous systems. [@pain2019]

Introduction

The P2Y12 receptor belongs to the P2Y family of purinergic receptors, which are activated by extracellular nucleotides. P2Y12 is primarily known for its essential role in platelet activation and thrombosis, making it a major drug target for antiplatelet therapy. However, its expression in sensory neurons reveals additional functions in pain transduction and neuroimmune communication. Understanding P2Y12 neuronal function has implications for treating chronic pain conditions and inflammatory diseases. [@receptors2020]

Location

P2RY12 neurons are primarily found in the peripheral nervous system: [@plateletneuron2021]

Sensory Ganglia


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