Adenosine Receptor Antagonists
Adenosine receptor antagonists are compounds that inhibit the action of adenosine receptors, which are G protein-coupled receptors found on the surface of cells. Adenosine receptors play crucial roles in regulating various physiological processes, including neurotransmitter release, vasodilation, and immune response modulation. By blocking adenosine receptors, antagonists prevent adenosine from binding to its receptors and exerting its biological effects. Depending on the subtype of adenosine receptor inhibited (A1, A2A, A2B, or A3), antagonists can have different effects. For instance, A1 receptor antagonists may increase heart rate and have potential applications in treating bradycardia, while A2A receptor antagonists are studied for their potential anti-inflammatory and anti-asthmatic effects.
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