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314 related items for PubMed ID: 15081797

  • 1. The adenosine A1 receptor contributes to the stimulatory, but not the inhibitory effect of caffeine on locomotion: a study in mice lacking adenosine A1 and/or A2A receptors.
    Halldner L, Adén U, Dahlberg V, Johansson B, Ledent C, Fredholm BB.
    Neuropharmacology; 2004 Jun; 46(7):1008-17. PubMed ID: 15081797
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  • 2. Caffeine reverses antinociception by amitriptyline in wild type mice but not in those lacking adenosine A1 receptors.
    Sawynok J, Reid AR, Fredholm BB.
    Neurosci Lett; 2008 Aug 01; 440(2):181-4. PubMed ID: 18562097
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  • 3. Requirement of intact adenosine A1 receptors for the diuretic and natriuretic action of the methylxanthines theophylline and caffeine.
    Rieg T, Steigele H, Schnermann J, Richter K, Osswald H, Vallon V.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 2005 Apr 01; 313(1):403-9. PubMed ID: 15590766
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  • 4. Adenosine A1 receptors regulate lipolysis and lipogenesis in mouse adipose tissue-interactions with insulin.
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  • 5. Improvement of postural adjustment steps in hemiparkinsonian rats chronically treated with caffeine is mediated by concurrent blockade of A1 and A2A adenosine receptors.
    Bata-García JL, Tun-Cobá L, Alvarez-Cervera FJ, Villanueva-Toledo JR, Heredia-López FJ, Góngora-Alfaro JL.
    Neuroscience; 2010 Mar 17; 166(2):590-603. PubMed ID: 20056138
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  • 6. Adenosine A1 but not A2a receptor agonist reduces hyperalgesia caused by a surgical incision in rats: a pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein-dependent process.
    Zahn PK, Straub H, Wenk M, Pogatzki-Zahn EM.
    Anesthesiology; 2007 Nov 17; 107(5):797-806. PubMed ID: 18073555
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  • 7. Decreased behavioral activation following caffeine, amphetamine and darkness in A3 adenosine receptor knock-out mice.
    Björklund O, Halldner-Henriksson L, Yang J, Eriksson TM, Jacobson MA, Daré E, Fredholm BB.
    Physiol Behav; 2008 Dec 15; 95(5):668-76. PubMed ID: 18930070
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  • 8. Deletion of the adenosine A1 receptor gene does not alter neuronal damage following ischaemia in vivo or in vitro.
    Olsson T, Cronberg T, Rytter A, Asztély F, Fredholm BB, Smith ML, Wieloch T.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2004 Sep 15; 20(5):1197-204. PubMed ID: 15341591
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  • 9. Sex differences in mouse heart rate and body temperature and in their regulation by adenosine A1 receptors.
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    Acta Physiol (Oxf); 2007 May 15; 190(1):63-75. PubMed ID: 17428234
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  • 10. Adenosine A1 and A2A receptor regulation of protein phosphatase 2A in the murine heart.
    Tikh EI, Fenton RA, Chen JF, Schwarzschild MA, Dobson JG.
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  • 11. Adenosine A1 receptors are crucial in keeping an epileptic focus localized.
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    Exp Neurol; 2006 Jul 15; 200(1):184-90. PubMed ID: 16750195
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  • 12. Neuroprotection by caffeine in the MPTP model of parkinson's disease and its dependence on adenosine A2A receptors.
    Xu K, Di Luca DG, Orrú M, Xu Y, Chen JF, Schwarzschild MA.
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  • 13. Myocardial infarct-sparing effect of adenosine A2A receptor activation is due to its action on CD4+ T lymphocytes.
    Yang Z, Day YJ, Toufektsian MC, Xu Y, Ramos SI, Marshall MA, French BA, Linden J.
    Circulation; 2006 Nov 07; 114(19):2056-64. PubMed ID: 17060376
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  • 14. Targeted disruption of the A2A adenosine receptor reduces in-vitro prostate contractility in mature mice.
    Gray KT, Short JL, Ledent C, Ventura S.
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  • 15. Adenosine A2A, but not A1, receptors mediate the arousal effect of caffeine.
    Huang ZL, Qu WM, Eguchi N, Chen JF, Schwarzschild MA, Fredholm BB, Urade Y, Hayaishi O.
    Nat Neurosci; 2005 Jul 11; 8(7):858-9. PubMed ID: 15965471
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  • 16. Aggressiveness, hypoalgesia and high blood pressure in mice lacking the adenosine A2a receptor.
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  • 17. Adenosine A1 receptors determine effects of caffeine on total fluid intake but not caffeine appetite.
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  • 18. Genetic and pharmacological inactivation of adenosine A2A receptor reveals an Egr-2-mediated transcriptional regulatory network in the mouse striatum.
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    Physiol Genomics; 2005 Sep 21; 23(1):89-102. PubMed ID: 16046619
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  • 19. Involvement of cAMP-PKA pathway in adenosine A1 and A2A receptor-mediated regulation of acetaldehyde-induced activation of HSCs.
    Yang Y, Wang H, Lv X, Wang Q, Zhao H, Yang F, Yang Y, Li J.
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  • 20. The antidepressant-like effect of guanosine involves the modulation of adenosine A1 and A2A receptors.
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