Focusing on Adenosine Receptors as a Potential Targeted Therapy in Human Diseases

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Adenosine is involved in a range of physiological and pathological effects through membrane-bound receptors linked to G proteins. There are four subtypes of adenosine receptors, described as A(1)AR, A(2A)AR, A(2B)AR, and A(3)AR, which are the center of cAMP signal pathway-based drug development. Several types of agonists, partial agonists or antagonists, and allosteric substances have been synthesized from these receptors as new therapeutic drug candidates. Research efforts surrounding A(1)AR and A(2A)AR are perhaps the most enticing because of their concentration and affinity; however, as a consequence of distressing conditions, both A(2B)AR and A(3)AR levels might accumulate. This review focuses on the biological features of each adenosine receptor as the basis of ligand production and describes clinical studies of adenosine receptor-associated pharmaceuticals in human diseases.

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  • Cells

    Cells 9 (3), 785-785, 2020-03

    MDPI

詳細情報 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1050856995322456192
  • NII論文ID
    120006844957
  • ISSN
    20734409
  • HANDLE
    20.500.14094/90007097
  • 本文言語コード
    en
  • 資料種別
    journal article
  • データソース種別
    • IRDB
    • CiNii Articles

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