Adenosine, a catabolite of ATP, exerts numerous effects in the heart, including modulation of the cardiac response to stress, such as occurs during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion. Over the past 20 years substantial evidence has accumulated that adenosine, administered either prior to ischemia or during reperfusion, reduces both reversible and irreversible myocardial injury. The latter effect results in reduction of both necrosis or myocardial infarction (MI) and apoptosis. These effects appear to be mediated via the activation of one or more G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), referred to as A1, A2A, A2B and A3 adenosine receptor (AR) subtypes. Experimental studies in different species and models suggest that activation of the A1 ...
The adenosine A3 receptor is one of the suspected effectors of intrinsic preconditioning. Its intrin...
AbstractThe purine nucleoside adenosine is an important regulator within the cardiovascular system, ...
Recent reports have shown that adenosine A1 receptor-mediated cardioprotection requires concomitant ...
Adenosine is a purine nucleoside, which is produced primarily through the metabolism of adenosine tr...
Ischemic heart disease is the most common type of cardiovascular disease. The Australian Institute o...
We aimed to test if stimulation of both adenosine A2A and A2B receptors is required to produce an ef...
We aimed to test if stimulation of both adenosine A2A and A2B receptors is required to produce an ef...
We aimed to test if stimulation of both adenosine A2A and A2B receptors is required to produce an ef...
To evaluate the role of adenosine receptors in the mediation of adenosine-induced protection of the ...
Adenosine protects myocardium from ischemia and reperfusion damage; however, the mechanism of action...
chemia-reperfusion induces both necrotic and apoptotic cell death. The ability of adenosine to atten...
Background: Adenosine, a purine nucleoside and a "retaliatory metabolite" in ischemia, is ubiquitous...
Activation of myocardial A2A adenosine receptors during reperfusion has been shown to be cardioprote...
Brief periods of cardiac ischemia and reperfusion exert a protective effect against subsequent longe...
Adenosine, a purine nucleoside and a "retaliatory metabolite" in ischemia, is ubiquitous in the body...
The adenosine A3 receptor is one of the suspected effectors of intrinsic preconditioning. Its intrin...
AbstractThe purine nucleoside adenosine is an important regulator within the cardiovascular system, ...
Recent reports have shown that adenosine A1 receptor-mediated cardioprotection requires concomitant ...
Adenosine is a purine nucleoside, which is produced primarily through the metabolism of adenosine tr...
Ischemic heart disease is the most common type of cardiovascular disease. The Australian Institute o...
We aimed to test if stimulation of both adenosine A2A and A2B receptors is required to produce an ef...
We aimed to test if stimulation of both adenosine A2A and A2B receptors is required to produce an ef...
We aimed to test if stimulation of both adenosine A2A and A2B receptors is required to produce an ef...
To evaluate the role of adenosine receptors in the mediation of adenosine-induced protection of the ...
Adenosine protects myocardium from ischemia and reperfusion damage; however, the mechanism of action...
chemia-reperfusion induces both necrotic and apoptotic cell death. The ability of adenosine to atten...
Background: Adenosine, a purine nucleoside and a "retaliatory metabolite" in ischemia, is ubiquitous...
Activation of myocardial A2A adenosine receptors during reperfusion has been shown to be cardioprote...
Brief periods of cardiac ischemia and reperfusion exert a protective effect against subsequent longe...
Adenosine, a purine nucleoside and a "retaliatory metabolite" in ischemia, is ubiquitous in the body...
The adenosine A3 receptor is one of the suspected effectors of intrinsic preconditioning. Its intrin...
AbstractThe purine nucleoside adenosine is an important regulator within the cardiovascular system, ...
Recent reports have shown that adenosine A1 receptor-mediated cardioprotection requires concomitant ...