نتایج جستجو برای: a2a receptors

تعداد نتایج: 225580  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Melvi M Methippara Sunil Kumar Md Noor Alam Ronald Szymusiak Dennis McGinty

Evidence suggests that adenosine (AD) is an endogenous sleep factor. The hypnogenic action of AD is mediated through its inhibitory A1 and excitatory A2A receptors. Although AD is thought to be predominantly active in the wake-active region of the basal forebrain (BF), a hypnogenic action of AD has been demonstrated in several other brain areas, including the preoptic area. We hypothesized that...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2006
M Carmen Montesinos Avani Desai Bruce N Cronstein

Prior studies demonstrate that adenosine, acting at one or more of its receptors, mediates the anti-inflammatory effects of methotrexate in animal models of both acute and chronic inflammation. Both adenosine A2A and A3 receptors contribute to the anti-inflammatory effects of methotrexate treatment in the air pouch model of inflammation, and the regulation of inflammation by these two receptors...

Journal: :Circulation research 2002
Igor Feoktistov Anna E Goldstein Sergey Ryzhov Dewan Zeng Luiz Belardinelli Tatyana Voyno-Yasenetskaya Italo Biaggioni

Adenosine has been reported to stimulate or inhibit the release of angiogenic factors depending on the cell type examined. To test the hypothesis that differential expression of adenosine receptor subtypes contributes to endothelial cell heterogeneity, we studied microvascular (HMEC-1) and umbilical vein (HUVEC) human endothelial cells. Based on mRNA level and stimulation of adenylate cyclase, ...

2008
Pierre-Alexandre Vidi Benjamin R. Chemel Chang-Deng Hu Val J. Watts

Adenosine A2A and dopamine D2 receptors (A2A and D2) associate in homoand heteromeric complexes in the striatum, providing a structural basis for their mutual antagonism. At the cellular level, the portion of receptors engaging in homoand heteromers, as well as the effect of persistent receptor activation or antagonism on the cell oligomer repertoire, are largely unknown. We have used bimolecul...

2015
Yi Bao Carola Ledderose Amelie F. Graf Bianca Brix Theresa Birsak Albert Lee Jingping Zhang Wolfgang G. Junger

Neutrophils use chemotaxis to locate invading bacteria. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) release and autocrine purinergic signaling via P2Y2 receptors at the front and A2a receptors at the back of cells regulate chemotaxis. Here, we examined the intracellular mechanisms that control these opposing signaling mechanisms. We found that mitochondria deliver ATP that stimulates P2Y2 receptors in respons...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1998
R B Marala S J Mustafa

Antipeptide antibody was raised in rabbit against the sequence (361-390) of RDC-8, the presumed adenosine A2A receptor cDNA from canine. The antibody titer was estimated by solid phase radioimmunoassay. Western blot analysis under reducing conditions identified a major 45 +/- 1 kDa protein in bovine striatal membranes. This immunoreactive band was competed in the presence of excess peptide. Fur...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2003
Katia Varani Franco Laghi-Pasini Alessandra Camurri Pier Leopoldo Capecchi Massimo Maccherini Francesco Diciolla Linda Ceccatelli Pietro Enea Lazzerini Canan Ulouglu Flaminio Cattabeni Pier Andrea Borea Maria P Abbracchio

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients produce great amounts of pro-inflammatory cytokines, indicating that circulating cells are activated and could mirror changes occurring in inflammatory cells infiltrating the failing heart. Adenosine is a regulatory metabolite acting through four membrane receptors that are linked to adenylyl cyclase: activation of the A...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Peter D Alfinito Sheng-Ping Wang Lawrence Manzino Sonia Rijhsinghani Gail D Zeevalk Patricia K Sonsalla

Mitochondrial dysfunction may contribute to dopaminergic (DAergic) cell death in Parkinson's disease and GABAergic cell death in Huntington's disease. In the present work, we tested whether blocking A1 receptors could enhance the damage to DAergic and GABAergic neurons caused by mitochondrial inhibition, and whether blocking A2a receptors could protect against damage in this model. Animals rece...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2008
Jadwiga Wardas

Schizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by cognitive deficits, and positive and negative symptoms. All antipsychotics currently used in clinical practice are dopamine D2 receptor antagonists. The idea that adenosine A2A receptor agonists might be of interest for the treatment of schizophrenia derived from studies showing the existence of antagonistic intramembrane int...

Journal: :Cancer immunology research 2015
Paul A Beavis Nicole Milenkovski Melissa A Henderson Liza B John Bertrand Allard Sherene Loi Michael H Kershaw John Stagg Phillip K Darcy

Immunotherapy is rapidly emerging as a cancer treatment with high potential. Recent clinical trials with anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1/PD-L1 antibodies (mAbs) suggest that targeting multiple immunosuppressive pathways may significantly improve patient survival. The generation of adenosine by CD73 also suppresses antitumor immune responses through the activation of A2A receptors on T cells and natur...

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