TY - JOUR T1 - International Union of Pharmacology. XXIV. Current Status of the Nomenclature and Properties of P2X Receptors and Their Subunits JF - Pharmacological Reviews JO - Pharmacol Rev SP - 107 LP - 118 VL - 53 IS - 1 AU - Baljit S. Khakh AU - Geoffrey Burnstock AU - Charles Kennedy AU - Brian F. King AU - R. Alan North AU - Philippe Séguéla AU - Mark Voigt AU - Patrick P. A. Humphrey Y1 - 2001/03/01 UR - http://pharmrev.aspetjournals.org/content/53/1/107.abstract N2 - ATP acts as a humoral mediator to control cell function extracellularly. The receptors that mediate the actions of ATP belong to two classes, the metabotropic P2Y receptors and the transmitter-gated, ion channel P2X receptors. This review describes the structure, distribution, function, and ligand recognition characteristics of P2X receptors, which comprise seven distinct subunits that can function as both homo- and hetero- polymers. The pharmacology of P2X receptors is complicated by marked differences between species orthologues. The current nomenclature is based largely on recombinant receptor studies and detailed knowledge of endogenous P2X receptors in native tissues is limited because of lack of good selective agonists and antagonists for each receptor type. ER -