Modulation of cardiac remodeling by adenosine: in vitro and in vivo effects

The increasing incidence of congestive heart failure has stimulated efforts to develop pharmacologic strategies to prevent or reverse the associated process of adverse cardiac remodeling. The possibility of utilizing endogenously generated factors that are capable of inhibiting this process is begin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular and cellular biochemistry 2003-09, Vol.251 (1-2), p.17-26
Hauptverfasser: Villarreal, Francisco, Zimmermann, Scott, Makhsudova, Lala, Montag, Annika C, Erion, Mark D, Bullough, David A, Ito, Bruce R
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Zusammenfassung:The increasing incidence of congestive heart failure has stimulated efforts to develop pharmacologic strategies to prevent or reverse the associated process of adverse cardiac remodeling. The possibility of utilizing endogenously generated factors that are capable of inhibiting this process is beginning to be explored. Adenosine, has been described as a retaliatory autacoid with homeostatic activities in the regulation of myocardial blood flow, catecholamine release, and reduction of injury resulting from periods of ischemia. Adenosine exerts a variety of actions that are consistent with the concept that it can reduce or inhibit the process of cardiac remodeling. In this manuscript, the basics of adenosine metabolism, its cell surface receptors and beneficial actions on the cardiovascular system are reviewed. In addition new, in vitro and in vivo data will be presented supporting the concept that adenosine exerts actions that may ameliorate adverse cardiac remodeling.
ISSN:0300-8177
1573-4919
DOI:10.1023/A:1025401026441