1995
DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1995.tb15902.x
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A role for mast cells in adenosine A3 receptor‐mediated hypotension in the rat

Abstract: 1 The adenosine A3 receptor agonist, N6-2-(4-aminophenyl)ethyladenosine (APNEA) induces hypotension in the anaesthetized rat

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“…In the presence of the histamine antagonist diphenhydramine, the 8-pSPT-resistant component of the response to APNEA was not modi®ed. These data are not in agreement with those reported for experiments in anaesthetized rats, where the hypotensive xanthine-resistant response to APNEA was well correlated with histamine plasma increase and blocked by the A 3 antagonist BW-A522, and by the mast cell stabilizer sodium chromoglycate (Fozard & Hannon, 1994;Patel et al, 1994;Hannon et al, 1995). It should be underlined that the role observed for A 3 receptors on rat mast cells (Fozard et al, 1996) is not con®rmed in other animals such as dogs and humans (Auchampach et al, 1997;Feoktistov & Biaggioni, 1997) and, as far as the guinea-pig is concerned, there is no report about a clear characterization of adenosinic receptor subtypes on mast cells.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 97%
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“…In the presence of the histamine antagonist diphenhydramine, the 8-pSPT-resistant component of the response to APNEA was not modi®ed. These data are not in agreement with those reported for experiments in anaesthetized rats, where the hypotensive xanthine-resistant response to APNEA was well correlated with histamine plasma increase and blocked by the A 3 antagonist BW-A522, and by the mast cell stabilizer sodium chromoglycate (Fozard & Hannon, 1994;Patel et al, 1994;Hannon et al, 1995). It should be underlined that the role observed for A 3 receptors on rat mast cells (Fozard et al, 1996) is not con®rmed in other animals such as dogs and humans (Auchampach et al, 1997;Feoktistov & Biaggioni, 1997) and, as far as the guinea-pig is concerned, there is no report about a clear characterization of adenosinic receptor subtypes on mast cells.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 97%
“…A role for A 3 receptors at the cardiovascular level has also been suggested by di erent authors: a hypotensive e ect of adenosine analogues in the presence of both A 1 and A 2 receptor blockade has been reported in anaesthetized and pithed rats, which was antagonized by the A 3 antagonist BW-A522 (Fozard & Hannon, 1994) and was linked to mediator release from mast cells (Hannon et al, 1995); in contrast, a vasoconstrictor response to adenosine via A 3 -mediated mast cell degranulation has been described in in vivo hamster (Shepherd et al, 1996). At the cardiac level, A 3 receptor stimulants, administered prior to and during an ischaemic episode, have shown a protective action on heart cells in human and other animals (Strickler et al, 1996;Stambaugh et al, 1997;Tracey et al, 1997;Carr et al, 1997).…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Therefore, a positive L in the QSAR equation (5) suggests that there are long substituents in a specific direction. The fractional charged partial surface area (FPSA 3 ) is obtained by dividing atomic charge weighted positive surface area by the total molecular solvent-accessible surface area [24] and negative FPSA 3 values are favored on the bond axis.…”
Section: Qsar Analysismentioning
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“…Density (ρ), which is defined as the ratio of molecular weight to molecular volume inside the contact surface, can be used to reflect how tightly a molecule fits into the binding site and a negative coefficient of density indicates that packed molecules are of low activity. In order to perform further analyses on the QSAR equation (5), the data set was divided into five subgroups and a linear regression was performed on each subgroup using one or two of the descriptors from the QSAR equation (5). The subgroup members, corresponding regression equations and correlation coefficients are presented in Table 5.…”
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