International audienceWhile the concept of a receptor reserve (spare receptors) is old, their presence on human cells as an adaptive mechanism in cardiovascular disease is a new suggestion. The presence of spare receptors is suspected when the activation of a weak fraction of receptors leads to maximal biological effects, in other words, when the half-maximal effective concentration (EC50) for a biological effect (cAMP production, for example) is lower than the affinity (KD) of the ligand for a receptor. Adenosine is an ATP derivative that strongly impacts the cardiovascular system via its four membrane receptors, named A1R, A2AR, A2BR, and A3R, with the A1R being more particularly involved in heart rhythm, while the A2AR controls vasodilat...
During induced ischemia for cardiac surgery, nucleotides are degraded while being used to maintain m...
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients produce great amounts of ...
Cardiovascular diseases remain the number one diseases affecting patients’ morbidity and mortality. ...
International audienceWhile the concept of a receptor reserve (spare receptors) is old, their presen...
International audienceAdenosine and its receptors exert a potent control on the cardiovascular syste...
AbstractThe purine nucleoside adenosine is an important regulator within the cardiovascular system, ...
The purine nucleoside adenosine is an important regulator within the cardiovascular system, and thro...
Intra- and extracellular adenosine levels rise in response to physiological stimuli and with metabol...
Adenosine is an adenine base purine with actions as a modulator of neurotransmission, smooth muscle ...
The adenosine A3 receptor is one of the suspected effectors of intrinsic preconditioning. Its intrin...
International audienceAdenosine is a nucleoside that impacts the cardiovascular system via the activ...
International audienceAdenosine is an endogenous nucleoside that plays a major role in the physiolog...
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients produce great amounts of ...
Adenosine, beside its role in the intermediate metabolism, mediates its physiological functions by i...
Abstract: The present brief review argues the case that adenosine can be both a distress signal and ...
During induced ischemia for cardiac surgery, nucleotides are degraded while being used to maintain m...
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients produce great amounts of ...
Cardiovascular diseases remain the number one diseases affecting patients’ morbidity and mortality. ...
International audienceWhile the concept of a receptor reserve (spare receptors) is old, their presen...
International audienceAdenosine and its receptors exert a potent control on the cardiovascular syste...
AbstractThe purine nucleoside adenosine is an important regulator within the cardiovascular system, ...
The purine nucleoside adenosine is an important regulator within the cardiovascular system, and thro...
Intra- and extracellular adenosine levels rise in response to physiological stimuli and with metabol...
Adenosine is an adenine base purine with actions as a modulator of neurotransmission, smooth muscle ...
The adenosine A3 receptor is one of the suspected effectors of intrinsic preconditioning. Its intrin...
International audienceAdenosine is a nucleoside that impacts the cardiovascular system via the activ...
International audienceAdenosine is an endogenous nucleoside that plays a major role in the physiolog...
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients produce great amounts of ...
Adenosine, beside its role in the intermediate metabolism, mediates its physiological functions by i...
Abstract: The present brief review argues the case that adenosine can be both a distress signal and ...
During induced ischemia for cardiac surgery, nucleotides are degraded while being used to maintain m...
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients produce great amounts of ...
Cardiovascular diseases remain the number one diseases affecting patients’ morbidity and mortality. ...