ATP is an important endogenous mediator in the cardiovascular system. It induces endothelium dependent vasodilation, but the precise receptor pathway activated in this response is currently under debate. We have used traditional bioassay techniques to show that ATP-induced vasodilation in mesenteric vessels is endothelium-dependent. Furthermore, ATP-induced vasodilation was inhibited by both suramin and 2′,3′-O-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)-ATP (TNP-ATP), consistent with a P2X1-, P2X2-, or P2X3-mediated event and was not potentiated by ivermectin, indicating that these responses were not P2X4 receptor-mediated. ATP did not induce vasodilation in vessels from P2X –/–1 mice, confirming an absolute requirement for this receptor. Finally, in pure cell...
Dilatory responses of extracellular nucleotides were examined in the precontracted isolated rat mese...
Nucleotides regulate various effects including vascular tone. This study was aimed to characterize P...
The role of ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule is now well established and evidence is accu...
ATP is an important endogenous mediator in the cardiovascular system. It induces endothelium depende...
ATP is an important endogenous mediator in the cardiovascular system. It induces endothelium depende...
1.ATP is an important vasoactive mediator, which acts via two receptor classes: P2X and P2Y. Activat...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is now established as a principle vaso-active mediator in the vasculatu...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is now established as a principle vaso-active mediator in the vasculatu...
Extracellular ATP plays an important role in the regulation of prostacyclin and nitric oxide release...
ATP can be released from endothelial cells, and this release is increased by intraluminal flow in bl...
The contribution of P2 receptors to vasoconstriction of mouse mesenteric arteries was determined usi...
Unusual absence of endothelium-dependent or -independent vasodilatation to purines or pyrimidines in...
1, This review focuscs on the extracellular actions of ATP and adenosine, and in particular their ro...
ATP exerts at least 2 actions on arterial endothelial cells: it stimulates the release of endotheliu...
The contracting and relaxing effects of purines and UTP were investigated on rings of mouse thoracic...
Dilatory responses of extracellular nucleotides were examined in the precontracted isolated rat mese...
Nucleotides regulate various effects including vascular tone. This study was aimed to characterize P...
The role of ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule is now well established and evidence is accu...
ATP is an important endogenous mediator in the cardiovascular system. It induces endothelium depende...
ATP is an important endogenous mediator in the cardiovascular system. It induces endothelium depende...
1.ATP is an important vasoactive mediator, which acts via two receptor classes: P2X and P2Y. Activat...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is now established as a principle vaso-active mediator in the vasculatu...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is now established as a principle vaso-active mediator in the vasculatu...
Extracellular ATP plays an important role in the regulation of prostacyclin and nitric oxide release...
ATP can be released from endothelial cells, and this release is increased by intraluminal flow in bl...
The contribution of P2 receptors to vasoconstriction of mouse mesenteric arteries was determined usi...
Unusual absence of endothelium-dependent or -independent vasodilatation to purines or pyrimidines in...
1, This review focuscs on the extracellular actions of ATP and adenosine, and in particular their ro...
ATP exerts at least 2 actions on arterial endothelial cells: it stimulates the release of endotheliu...
The contracting and relaxing effects of purines and UTP were investigated on rings of mouse thoracic...
Dilatory responses of extracellular nucleotides were examined in the precontracted isolated rat mese...
Nucleotides regulate various effects including vascular tone. This study was aimed to characterize P...
The role of ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule is now well established and evidence is accu...