نتایج جستجو برای: adenosine receptors
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background: the metabolically active tumor cells may be characterized by a pronounced adenosine release that regulates the growth and development of the tumor. consequently, the expression pattern of defined receptor subtypes will be an important determinant for specific effects of adenosine on the control of tumor cell growth. in recent studies, the expression profile, signal transduction, mol...
introduction:adenosine as a potent vasodilator has physiological role in regulation of regional cerebral blood flow (rcbf). metod: laser-dِoppler flowmetry technique was used to study pial vessels blood flow responses to adenosine receptors agonists and antagonist. male sprague dawley rats (250-350g) that were housed in standard conditions, were anesthetized with urethane (1.5g/kg). adenosine (g...
adenosine has many of the characteristics of a regulator of cerebral blood flow and adenosine receptors change in morphine dependency. in this study the changes in adenosine receptors' responsiveness of pial vessels in the hind limb area of the sensory cortex were evaluated in morphine dependent rats (mdr) using the laser doppler flowmetry technique. adult male sprague dawley rats (250-350...
Adenosine receptors (nomenclature as agreed by the NC-IUPHAR Subcommittee on Receptors [110]) are activated endogenous ligand adenosine (potentially inosine also at A3 receptors). Crystal structures for antagonist-bound [153, 313, 221, 61], agonist-bound [375, 203, 204] and G protein-bound A2A [49] have been described. The of an A1 receptor [128] adenosine-bound receptor-Gi complex [86] resolve...
Besides being a metabolite of nucleotides like ATP, adenosine is a mediator of neuronal function in the central nervous system. Its actions are mediated by at least three extracellular receptors. In this review different aspects of adenosine such as biosynthesis, release, inactivation and its receptors are discussed. It also covers pre- and postsynaptic effects as well as postreceptor mecha...
Adenosine receptors (nomenclature as agreed by the NC-IUPHAR Subcommittee on Receptors [112]) are activated endogenous ligand adenosine (potentially inosine also at A3 receptors). Crystal structures for antagonist-bound [155, 316, 224, 62], agonist-bound [379, 205, 206] and G protein-bound A2A [49] have been described. The of an A1 receptor [130] adenosine-bound receptor-Gi complex [87] resolve...
besides being a metabolite of nucleotides like atp, adenosine is a mediator of neuronal function in the central nervous system. its actions are mediated by at least three extracellular receptors. in this review different aspects of adenosine such as biosynthesis, release, inactivation and its receptors are discussed. it also covers pre- and postsynaptic effects as well as postreceptor mechanism...
Adenosine has many of the characteristics of a regulator of cerebral blood flow and adenosine receptors change in morphine dependency. In this study the changes in adenosine receptors' responsiveness of pial vessels in the hind limb area of the sensory cortex were evaluated in morphine dependent rats (MDR) using the laser Doppler flowmetry technique. Adult male Sprague Dawley rats (250-350 ...
Summary: Adenosine through adenosine receptor have a crucial role in biology of lung cancer. Recent study indicated adenosine receptors have a crucial role in various aspect of lung cancer from cell growth and metastasis to modulation of apoptosis and it could be considered as a potential candidate for treatment of the lung cancer.
Background & Aim: Hippocampal CA1 region is the most common area in the development of temporal lobe epilepsy and piriform cortex is recognized as an important structure involved in the control of kindled seizures. This fundamental study dealt with the role of adenosine A1 receptors of piriform cortex in CA1 hippocampal kindled seizures in rats. Material & Method: We implanted a tripolar el...
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