Adenosine Receptor agonists
Adenosine receptor agonists are compounds that activate adenosine receptors, which are G protein-coupled receptors found on the surface of cells throughout the body. Adenosine receptors are involved in various physiological processes, including regulating neurotransmitter release, modulating inflammation, and controlling vascular tone. Activation of adenosine receptors by agonists mimics the effects of adenosine, a nucleoside that accumulates in tissues during conditions of cellular stress or low oxygen levels. Depending on the specific subtype of adenosine receptor activated (A1, A2A, A2B, or A3), agonists can have diverse effects. For example, A1 receptor agonists may reduce heart rate and exert neuroprotective effects, while A2A receptor agonists can dilate blood vessels and have anti-inflammatory properties.
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