© 2011 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.Adenosine is a naturally occurring nucleoside present ubiquitously throughout the body as a metabolic intermediate. Besides its metabolic role within the cells, adenosine is released into the extracellular space either by neurons or astrocytes acting as a neuromodulator. Extracellular adenosine exerts its action by activating multiple G-protein coupled receptors (subtypes A1, A2A, A2B and A3) having a wide range of physiological effects in the brain. Adenosine levels rise markedly in response to chemia,hypoxia,excitotoxicity or inflammation being a neuroprotectant under these conditions.However, adenosine may also contribute to neuronal damage and cell death in other circumstances. These actions are ...
Endogenous nucleoside adenosine modulates a number of physiological effects through interaction with...
© 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.A neuroprotective role for adenosine is commonly assumed. Recent studies...
The adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) is in the center of a neuromodulatory network affecting a wide ran...
© 2011 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.Adenosine is a naturally occurring nucleoside present ubiquito...
© 2003 Elsevier ScienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous homeostatic substance released from most cells, inc...
Adenosine is one of the principal neuromodulators in the brain and acts on four specific receptor su...
Adenosine receptors modulate neuronal and synaptic function in a range of ways that may make them re...
AbstractAdenosine acts in parallel as a neuromodulator and as a homeostatic modulator in the central...
Adenosine receptors (AR) are a family of G-protein coupled receptors, comprised of four members, nam...
Adenosine exerts an important role in the modulation of central nervous system (CNS) activity. Throu...
Abstract In modern societies, with an increase in the older population, age-related neurodegenerativ...
Adenosine receptors (AR) are a family of G-protein coupled receptors, comprised of four members, nam...
Adenosine, acting both through G-protein coupled adenosine receptors and intracellularly, plays a co...
Adenosine is a neuromodulator with several functions in the central nervous system (CNS), such as in...
Adenosine is a neuromodulator widely distributed throughout thebody. Since it is continuously synthe...
Endogenous nucleoside adenosine modulates a number of physiological effects through interaction with...
© 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.A neuroprotective role for adenosine is commonly assumed. Recent studies...
The adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) is in the center of a neuromodulatory network affecting a wide ran...
© 2011 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.Adenosine is a naturally occurring nucleoside present ubiquito...
© 2003 Elsevier ScienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous homeostatic substance released from most cells, inc...
Adenosine is one of the principal neuromodulators in the brain and acts on four specific receptor su...
Adenosine receptors modulate neuronal and synaptic function in a range of ways that may make them re...
AbstractAdenosine acts in parallel as a neuromodulator and as a homeostatic modulator in the central...
Adenosine receptors (AR) are a family of G-protein coupled receptors, comprised of four members, nam...
Adenosine exerts an important role in the modulation of central nervous system (CNS) activity. Throu...
Abstract In modern societies, with an increase in the older population, age-related neurodegenerativ...
Adenosine receptors (AR) are a family of G-protein coupled receptors, comprised of four members, nam...
Adenosine, acting both through G-protein coupled adenosine receptors and intracellularly, plays a co...
Adenosine is a neuromodulator with several functions in the central nervous system (CNS), such as in...
Adenosine is a neuromodulator widely distributed throughout thebody. Since it is continuously synthe...
Endogenous nucleoside adenosine modulates a number of physiological effects through interaction with...
© 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.A neuroprotective role for adenosine is commonly assumed. Recent studies...
The adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) is in the center of a neuromodulatory network affecting a wide ran...