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Adenosine A2B Receptor Neurons

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Adenosine A2B Receptor Neurons

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Adenosine A2B Receptor (A2BR) Neurons are neuronal populations that [@a2br-neurons]express the adenosine A2B receptor, a G protein-coupled receptor that couples to Gαs proteins and stimulates adenylate cyclase activity, increasing intracellular cAMP levels. While the A2B receptor has lower affinity for adenosine than the A1 and A2A receptors, requiring micromolar concentrations for activation, it plays critical roles in neuronal function under conditions of metabolic stress, inflammation, and hypoxia—states that are prevalent in neurodegenerative diseases PMID: 29956023(https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29956023/).

Unlike the well-characterized A2A receptors enriched in the striatum, A2B receptor expression in neurons is more widespread but at lower density. The receptor becomes particularly important during pathological conditions when adenosine concentrations rise dramatically from basal nanomolar levels to micromolar concentrations. This review covers the molecular biology of neuronal A2B receptors, their contribution to neurodegeneration, and therapeutic implications PMID: 30395318(https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30395318/).

Molecular Biology of the A2B Receptor

Gene and Protein Structure


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