Signaling by adenosine receptors-Homeostatic or allostatic control?

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Abstract

Adenosine modulation is considered both a paracrine signal coordinating different cells in a tissue and a stress signal. Both functions are ensured by 4 types of adenosine receptors (ARs), which have been studied individually. Mice with knockout of all ARs (quad-AR-KO) now allow enquiring the overall function of the adenosine modulation system. The observed “normal” physiology of quad-AR-KO mice indicates that ARs do not regulate homeostasis and are likely recruited to selectively control allostasis.

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Cunha, R. A. (2019). Signaling by adenosine receptors-Homeostatic or allostatic control? PLoS Biology, 17(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000213

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