Abstract: Retinal tissue from different species continuously releases an as yet unidentified retinal relaxing factor (RRF) lowering tone of isolated arteries. The potential influence of adenosine on this relaxing influence was investigated using isometric tension recording of different isolated arteries. The presence of bovine retinal tissue or rat retinal tissue enhanced the vasorelaxing effect of adenosine on isolated bovine retinal artery. In isolated rat carotid artery adenosine elicited no relaxation. However, a small relaxation is observed in the presence of rat retinal tissue, but not in the presence of porcine retina. The fact: that adenosine potentiates the effect of rat retinal tissue but not that of a similar piece of porcine ret...
Background: An area of ongoing controversy is the role adenosine to regulate vascular tone in condui...
1 Adenosine is a regulator of mesenteric vasodilation involved in auto-regulation and post-prandial ...
In order to investigate whether a relaxation potency of adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP) is comparab...
Abstract: Retinal tissue from different species continuously releases an as yet unidentified retinal...
Retinal tissue from different species continuously releases a factor lowering tone of isolated arter...
It has been postulated that the major physiological role of adenosine is protection of the central n...
Purpose: The retinal relaxing factor (RRF) is a continuously released factor from the retina that ca...
Retinal relaxing factor (RRF) has recently been identified as a novel paracrine regulator of retinal...
We performed this study to determine the effect on ocular blood flow and the electroretinogram of ei...
PURPOSE: To determine the mechanistic role for adenosine and adenosine receptors in the hypoxic indu...
The retinal circulation is regulated by different local factors and might include the retinal relaxi...
Adenosine, a potent coronary vasodilator. has been known to be endogenously formed and released fro...
AbstractAdenosine, an intercellular messenger that is a product of the metabolism of ATP, plays a ma...
PURPOSE. Adenosine is a potent vasodilator of retinal microvessels and is implicated to be a major r...
1. The classification of adenosine receptors has been summarised and the involvement of these recept...
Background: An area of ongoing controversy is the role adenosine to regulate vascular tone in condui...
1 Adenosine is a regulator of mesenteric vasodilation involved in auto-regulation and post-prandial ...
In order to investigate whether a relaxation potency of adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP) is comparab...
Abstract: Retinal tissue from different species continuously releases an as yet unidentified retinal...
Retinal tissue from different species continuously releases a factor lowering tone of isolated arter...
It has been postulated that the major physiological role of adenosine is protection of the central n...
Purpose: The retinal relaxing factor (RRF) is a continuously released factor from the retina that ca...
Retinal relaxing factor (RRF) has recently been identified as a novel paracrine regulator of retinal...
We performed this study to determine the effect on ocular blood flow and the electroretinogram of ei...
PURPOSE: To determine the mechanistic role for adenosine and adenosine receptors in the hypoxic indu...
The retinal circulation is regulated by different local factors and might include the retinal relaxi...
Adenosine, a potent coronary vasodilator. has been known to be endogenously formed and released fro...
AbstractAdenosine, an intercellular messenger that is a product of the metabolism of ATP, plays a ma...
PURPOSE. Adenosine is a potent vasodilator of retinal microvessels and is implicated to be a major r...
1. The classification of adenosine receptors has been summarised and the involvement of these recept...
Background: An area of ongoing controversy is the role adenosine to regulate vascular tone in condui...
1 Adenosine is a regulator of mesenteric vasodilation involved in auto-regulation and post-prandial ...
In order to investigate whether a relaxation potency of adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP) is comparab...