نتایج جستجو برای: adenosine receptor

تعداد نتایج: 664956  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
T V Dunwiddie L Diao H O Kim J L Jiang K A Jacobson

The adenosine A3 receptor is expressed in brain, but the consequences of activation of this receptor on electrophysiological activity are unknown. We have characterized the actions of a selective adenosine A3 receptor agonist, 2-chloro-N6-(3-lodobenzyl)-adenosine-5'-N-methyluronamide (Cl-IB-MECA), and a selective A3 receptor antagonist, 3-ethyl-5-benzyl-2-methyl-4-phenylethynyl-6-phenyl-1, 4-(+...

2008
John J. O′Connor Carmel O′Neill

In the striatum many neurotransmitters including GABA, glutamate, acetylcholine, dopamine, nitric oxide and adenosine interact to regulate synaptic transmission. Dopamine release in the striatum is regulated by a number of pre- and postsynaptic receptors including adenosine. We have recently shown using isolated rat striatal slices, and the technique of fast cyclic voltammetry, that adenosine A...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2015
Daniel Crean Eoin P Cummins Bojlul Bahar Helen Mohan Jason P McMorrow Evelyn P Murphy

Adenosine receptor-mediated regulation of monocyte/macrophage inflammatory responses is critical in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. In this study, we reveal that adenosine potently modulates the expression of NR4A1, 2, and 3 orphan nuclear receptors in myeloid cells, and this modulation is primarily through the adenosine A2a receptor subtype. We demonstrate that A2a receptor activation o...

Journal: :Hypertension 2001
R K Dubey D G Gillespie L C Zacharia Z Mi E K Jackson

Adenosine inhibits growth of cardiac fibroblasts; however, the adenosine receptor subtype that mediates this antimitogenic effect remains undefined. Therefore, the goals of this study were to determine which adenosine receptor subtype mediates the antimitogenic effects of adenosine and to investigate the signal transduction mechanisms involved. In rat left ventricular cardiac fibroblasts, PDGF-...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1997
M Srinivas J C Shryock D M Dennis S P Baker L Belardinelli

Adenosine activates adenosine-induced inwardly rectifying K+ current (IKAdo) and inhibits isoproterenol (100 nM)-stimulated L-type Ca2+ current (beta-ICa,L) of guinea pig atrial myocytes with EC50 values of 2.17 and 0.20 microM, respectively. We determined whether this 11-fold difference in potency of adenosine is due to the existence of a greater A1 adenosine receptor reserve for the inhibitio...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2002
Sujatha M Gopalakrishnan Steven A Buckner Ivan Milicic Duncan R Groebe Kristi L Whiteaker David J Burns Usha Warrior Murali Gopalakrishnan

Although multiple adenosine receptors have been identified, the subtype and underlying mechanisms involved in the relaxation response to adenosine in the urinary bladder remain unclear. The present study investigates changes in the membrane potential, as assessed by fluorescence-based techniques, of bladder smooth muscle cells by adenosine receptor agonists acting via ATP-sensitive potassium (K...

Journal: :Clinical science 1999
P Forsythe L P McGarvey L G Heaney J MacMahon M Ennis

Previous studies have shown that in vitro adenosine enhances histamine release from activated human lung mast cells obtained by enzymic dispersion of lung parenchyma. However, adenosine alone has no effect on histamine release from these cells. Given the evidence for direct activation of mast cells after endobronchial challenge with adenosine and previous studies indicating that mast cells obta...

2014
Justyna Kusek Qiong Yang Martin Witek Christian W. Gruber Christian Nanoff Michael Freissmuth

Cell-permeable orthosteric ligands can assist folding of G protein– coupled receptors in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER); this pharmacochaperoning translates into increased cell surface levels of receptors. Here we used a folding-defective mutant of human A1-adenosine receptor as a sensor to explore whether endogenously produced adenosine can exert a chaperoning effect. This A1-receptor-Y A was ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2004
Lixin Wang Vasantha Kolachala Baljit Walia Srividya Balasubramanian Randy A Hall Didier Merlin Shanthi V Sitaraman

Adenosine, acting through the A2b receptor, induces vectorial chloride and IL-6 secretion in intestinal epithelia and may play an important role in intestinal inflammation. We have previously shown that apical or basolateral adenosine receptor stimulation results in the recruitment of the A2b receptor to the plasma membrane. In this study, we examined domain specificity of recruitment and the r...

1999
Igor Feoktistov Italo Biaggioni John C. Shryock Luiz Belardinelli Maria B. Grant Roy W. Tarnuzzer Sergio Caballero Mark J. Ozeck Margaret I. Davis Polyxenie E. Spoerri

Adenosine, released in increased amounts by hypoxic tissues, is thought to be an angiogenic factor that links altered cellular metabolism caused by oxygen deprivation to compensatory angiogenesis. Adenosine interacts with 4 subtypes of G protein–coupled receptors, termed A1, A2A, A2B, and A3. We investigated whether adenosine causes proliferation of human retinal endothelial cells (HRECs) and s...

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