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Adenosine Receptors in Neuropsychiatric Disorders


Adenosine Receptors in Neuropsychiatric Disorders - PubMed

Adenosine exerts an important role in the modulation of central nervous system (CNS) activity. Through the interaction with four G-protein ...

Adenosine Receptors in Neuropsychiatric Disorders - PubMed Central

Adenosine exerts an important role in the modulation of central nervous system (CNS) activity. Through the interaction with four G-protein ...

Adenosine A2A receptor as potential therapeutic target in ...

In normal conditions, the extracellular adenosine binds to the high affinity A1 and A2A receptors, but when its concentration increases, as during pathological ...

The role of adenosine receptors in mood and anxiety disorders

In the brain, they limit potentially dangerous over excitation, but also regulate mechanisms essential in sleep and psychiatric disorders. In ...

Targeting Adenosine Receptors in Neurological Diseases

In this review, we have selected neurological disorders (Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, and ...

Adenosine A2A receptor as potential therapeutic target in ...

Adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) is a G-protein coupled receptor that regulates several important functions in the central nervous system.

Adenosine and Neuropsychiatric Disorders | CNS Drugs

Adenosine receptors have been classified, and their distribution and function thoroughly examined in the mammalian brain. However, no ...

The Role of Adenosine Receptors in Psychostimulant Addiction

In the CNS, extracellular adenosine exists in basal conditions, and its concentration may increase under pathological situations, including hypoxia, ischemia or ...

New Developments on the Adenosine Mechanisms of the Central ...

Thus, there is sufficient evidence that the adenosine receptors represent a target for the development of drugs for the treatment of diverse disorders ...

(PDF) Adenosine Receptors in Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Through the interaction with four G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) subtypes, adenosine subtly regulates neurotransmission, interfering with the ...

Adenosine Receptors in Neuropsychiatric Disorders - CoLab

Through the interaction with four G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) subtypes, adenosine subtly regulates neurotransmission, interfering with the ...

G protein-coupled receptors in neurodegenerative diseases ... - Nature

NO signaling is associated with various neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple ...

Adenosine and Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Summary. During the last 20 years, there has been intensive and fruitful neurochemical research into the neuromodulator adenosine. Adenosine receptors have ...

Adenosine Receptors in Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Adenosine Receptors in Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Fine Regulators of Neurotransmission and Potential Therapeutic Targets ... Adenosine exerts an important role ...

Neurogenetics of the Human Adenosine Receptor Genes

Here, we review the literature on the genetics of adenosine receptors in neurologic and/or psychiatric diseases in humans, and discuss ...

Emerging roles of dysregulated adenosine homeostasis in brain ...

A1R and A2AR are the major adenosine receptor subtypes in the brain and can be found in both neurons and glia. In many pathophysiological ...

Adenosine and Neuropsychiatric Disorders - Semantic Scholar

During the last 20 years, there has been intensive and fruitful neurochemical research into the neuromodulator adenosine, ...

Adenosine A2A receptor as potential therapeutic target in ...

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What are the therapeutic implications of adenosine A2A receptor ...

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Adenosine receptors in neurological disorders

strategies associated with the modulation of each individual adenosine receptor. Keywords: adenosine, adenosine receptors, CNS, neurological disorders.