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  2. Adenosine A2A receptor - Wikipedia

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    The adenosine A2A receptor has also been shown to play a regulatory role in the adaptive immune system. In this role, it functions similarly to programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) and cytotoxic t-lymphocyte associated protein-4 ( CTLA-4 ) receptors, namely to suppress immunologic response and prevent associated tissue damage.

  3. Adenosine receptor - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine keeps you awake by blocking adenosine receptors. Each type of adenosine receptor has different functions, although with some overlap. [3] For instance, both A 1 receptors and A 2A play roles in the heart, regulating myocardial oxygen consumption and coronary blood flow, while the A 2A receptor also has broader anti-inflammatory effects throughout the body. [4]

  4. Adenosine A2A receptor antagonist - Wikipedia

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    Adenosine A 2A receptor locations in the body could help us to understand the possible therapeutic applications in the future. They can be found in the lungs, white blood cells, sympathetic nervous system, striatum, tuberculum olfactorium, coronary, lymphatic, brain and other blood vessels, platelets and kidneys.

  5. Adenosine - Wikipedia

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    The A 1 receptors couple to G i/o and decrease cAMP levels, while the A 2 adenosine receptors couple to G s, which stimulates adenylate cyclase activity. In addition, A 1 receptors couple to G o , which has been reported to mediate adenosine inhibition of Ca 2+ conductance, whereas A 2B and A 3 receptors also couple to G q and stimulate ...

  6. Purinergic signalling - Wikipedia

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    These receptors enable the regulation of multiple processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation, function, and death. [47] The activation of the adenosine A1 receptor is required for osteoclast differentiation and function, whereas the activation of the adenosine A2A receptor inhibits osteoclast function. The other three adenosine ...

  7. SCH-58261 - Wikipedia

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    SCH-58261 is a drug which acts as a potent and selective antagonist for the adenosine receptor A 2A, with more than 50x selectivity for A 2A over other adenosine receptors. [1] It has been used to investigate the mechanism of action of caffeine, which is a mixed A 1 / A 2A antagonist, and has shown that the A 2A receptor is primarily responsible for the stimulant and ergogenic effects of ...

  8. Preladenant - Wikipedia

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    The drug has very high affinity for the A 2A receptor (<1 nM) and shows more than 1,000-fold selectivity for the A 2A receptor over the other adenosine receptors. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Preladenant shows pro-motivational effects in animals and reverses tetrabenazine -induced motivational deficits .

  9. Adenosine A2B receptor - Wikipedia

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    136 11541 Ensembl ENSG00000170425 ENSMUSG00000018500 UniProt P29275 Q60614 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000676 NM_007413 RefSeq (protein) NP_000667 NP_031439 Location (UCSC) Chr 17: 15.95 – 15.98 Mb Chr 11: 62.14 – 62.16 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse The adenosine A 2B receptor, also known as ADORA2B, is a G-protein coupled adenosine receptor, and also denotes the human ...