International audienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous nucleoside that is implicated in the occurrence of clinical manifestations of neuro-humoral syncope (NHS). NHS is characterized by a drop in blood pressure due to vasodepression together with cardio inhibition. These manifestations are often preceded by prodromes such as headaches, abdominal pain, feeling of discomfort or sweating. There is evidence that adenosine is implicated in NHS. Adenosine acts via four subtypes of receptors, named A1 (A1R), A2A (A2AR), A2B (A2BR) and A3 (A3R) receptors, with all subtypes belonging to G protein membrane receptors. The main effects of adenosine on the cardiovascular system occurs via the modulation of potassium ion channels (IK Ado, K ATP), voltage-gate c...
© 2003 Elsevier ScienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous homeostatic substance released from most cells, inc...
Adenosine is an adenine base purine with actions as a modulator of neurotransmission, smooth muscle ...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
International audienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous nucleoside that is implicated in the occurrence of c...
International audienceAlthough very common, the precise mechanisms that explain the symptomatology o...
International audienceEither central or peripheral baroreceptor reflex abnormalities and/or alterati...
International audienceEither central or peripheral baroreceptor reflex abnormalities, and/or alterat...
BACKGROUND: Adenosine may play a role in the triggering of neurocardiogenic syncope, but no informat...
AbstractObjectives. This study examined the hypothesis that adenosine could provoke a vasovagal resp...
International audienceAdenosine is a nucleoside that impacts the cardiovascular system via the activ...
International audienceBackground: Adenosine, an ATP derivative, may be implicated in some kinds of u...
© 2003 Elsevier ScienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous homeostatic substance released from most cells, inc...
Adenosine is an adenine base purine with actions as a modulator of neurotransmission, smooth muscle ...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
International audienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous nucleoside that is implicated in the occurrence of c...
International audienceAlthough very common, the precise mechanisms that explain the symptomatology o...
International audienceEither central or peripheral baroreceptor reflex abnormalities and/or alterati...
International audienceEither central or peripheral baroreceptor reflex abnormalities, and/or alterat...
BACKGROUND: Adenosine may play a role in the triggering of neurocardiogenic syncope, but no informat...
AbstractObjectives. This study examined the hypothesis that adenosine could provoke a vasovagal resp...
International audienceAdenosine is a nucleoside that impacts the cardiovascular system via the activ...
International audienceBackground: Adenosine, an ATP derivative, may be implicated in some kinds of u...
© 2003 Elsevier ScienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous homeostatic substance released from most cells, inc...
Adenosine is an adenine base purine with actions as a modulator of neurotransmission, smooth muscle ...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...