Description
The abstract describes P2Y2R activation as both pro-inflammatory (glial activation, chronic inflammation contributing to neurodegeneration) and neuroprotective (increased non-amyloidogenic APP cleavage, cofilin phosphorylation). The mechanisms determining which response predominates are not explained, yet this is critical for therapeutic targeting.
Gap type: unexplained_observation Source paper: P2Y2 nucleotide receptor-mediated responses in brain cells. (None, None, PMID:20387013)