P2RX3


Description

The P2RX3 (purinergic receptor P2X 3) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 11.

P2RX3 is a gene that encodes a protein known as P2X3, a member of the purinoceptor family for ATP. This receptor acts as a ligand-gated ion channel, possibly involved in transmitting nociceptor (pain-sensing nerve) activation triggered by ATP. Studies on mice suggest P2X3 plays a key role in peripheral pain responses and other functions like controlling urinary bladder volume, platelet aggregation, macrophage activation, apoptosis, and neuron-glial interactions. Research into selective antagonists for P2X3 shows potential for pain relief and treating urinary storage disorders.

Ligands:

Antagonists: BLU-5937 Gefapixant Opiranserin

P2RX3 is also known as P2X3.

Associated Diseases



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