نتایج جستجو برای: adenosine receptors

تعداد نتایج: 307548  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1993
S Ferré W T O'Connor K Fuxe U Ungerstedt

Recent pharmacological data suggest that a receptor-receptor interaction between adenosine A2 and dopamine D2 receptors in the brain underlies the behavioral effects of adenosine agonists and adenosine antagonists, such as caffeine and theophylline. According to this interaction, stimulation of A2 receptors inhibits and their blockade potentiates the effects of D2 receptor stimulation. Furtherm...

Journal: :IUPHAR/BPS guide to pharmacology CITE 2023

A multifunctional, ubiquitous molecule, adenosine acts at cell-surface G protein-coupled receptors, as well numerous enzymes, including protein kinases and adenylyl cyclase. Extracellular is thought to be produced either by export or metabolism, predominantly through ecto-5’-nucleotidase activity (also producing inorganic phosphate). It inactivated extracellular metabolism via deaminase ammonia...

Journal: :Blood 2014
Marco Idzko Davide Ferrari Ann-Kathrin Riegel Holger K Eltzschig

Nucleotides and nucleosides-such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine-are famous for their intracellular roles as building blocks for the genetic code or cellular energy currencies. In contrast, their function in the extracellular space is different. Here, they are primarily known as signaling molecules via activation of purinergic receptors, classified as P1 receptors for adenosine or...

2006
Todd A. Ponzio Yu-Feng Wang Glenn I. Hatton

Ponzio, Todd A., Yu-Feng Wang, and Glenn I. Hatton. Activation of adenosine A2A receptors alters postsynaptic currents and depolarizes neurons of the supraoptic nucleus. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 291: R359–R366, 2006. First published April 27, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00747.2005.—Supraoptic nucleus (SON) neurons secrete oxytocin or vasopressin in response to various physiological ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2000
B Morales N Barrera P Uribe C Mora M Villalón

The presence of ATP and adenosine receptors and their role in controlling ciliary activity in oviductal ciliated cells was studied by measuring the ciliary beat frequency (CBF) in oviductal tissue cultures. ATP, adenosine, and related compounds increased the CBF in a dose-dependent manner. We established that P2 receptors of subtype 2Y(2) and P1 receptors of subtype A(2a) mediated the responses...

Journal: :Advances in pharmacology 2011
Stefania Gessi Stefania Merighi Katia Varani Pier Andrea Borea

The adenosine receptors A(1), A(2A), A(2B), and A(3) are important and ubiquitous mediators of cellular signaling, which play vital roles in protecting tissues and organs from damage. In particular, adenosine triggers tissue protection and repair by different receptor-mediated mechanisms, including an increase of oxygen supply/demand ratio, preconditioning, anti-inflammatory effects, and stimul...

2017
Krisztina Köröskényi Gergely Joós Zsuzsa Szondy

Adenosine is an ancient extracellular signaling molecule that regulates various biological functions via activating four G-protein-coupled receptors, A1, A2A, A2B, and A3 adenosine receptors. As such, several studies have highlighted a role for adenosine signaling in affecting the T cell development in the thymus. Recent studies indicate that adenosine is produced in the context of apoptotic th...

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 1993
M A Pérez-Pinzón P L Lutz T J Sick M Rosenthal

Contrary to what is found in most vertebrates, the brains of certain turtle species maintain ATP levels and ion homeostasis and survive prolonged anoxia. The hypothesis tested here is that the release of adenosine and its binding to A1 receptors are essential for this anoxic tolerance. Studies were conducted in the isolated turtle cerebellum, which did release adenosine to the extracellular spa...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2005
Meritxell Canals Ester Angulo Vicent Casadó Enric I Canela Josefa Mallol Francesc Viñals William Staines Barbro Tinner Joelle Hillion Luigi Agnati Kjell Fuxe Sergi Ferré Carmen Lluis Rafael Franco

Adenosine A1 receptors (A1Rs) and adenosine A(2A) receptors (A(2A)Rs) are the major mediators of the neuromodulatory actions of adenosine in the brain. In the striatum A1Rs and A(2A)Rs are mainly co-localized in the GABAergic striatopallidal neurons. In this paper we show that agonist-induced stimulation of A1Rs and A(2A)Rs induces neurite outgrowth processes in the human neuroblastoma cell lin...

Journal: :Neuron 2005
Chris G. Dulla Peter Dobelis Tim Pearson Bruno G. Frenguelli Kevin J. Staley Susan A. Masino

In addition to affecting respiration and vascular tone, deviations from normal CO(2) alter pH, consciousness, and seizure propensity. Outside the brainstem, however, the mechanisms by which CO(2) levels modify neuronal function are unknown. In the hippocampal slice preparation, increasing CO(2), and thus decreasing pH, increased the extracellular concentration of the endogenous neuromodulator a...

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