The Adenosinergic System in Diabetic Retinopathy

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Autor(a) principal: Vindeirinho, J.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Santiago, A. R., Cavadas, C, Ambrósio, António F., Santos, P. F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/108643
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4270301
Resumo: The neurodegenerative and inflammatory environment that is prevalent in the diabetic eye is a key player in the development and progression of diabetic retinopathy. The adenosinergic system is widely regarded as a significant modulator of neurotransmission and the inflammatory response, through the actions of the four types of adenosine receptors (A1R, A2AR, A2BR, and A3R), and thus could be revealed as a potential player in the events unfolding in the early stages of diabetic retinopathy. Herein, we review the studies that explore the impact of diabetic conditions on the retinal adenosinergic system, as well as the role of the said system in ameliorating or exacerbating those conditions. The experimental results described suggest that this system is heavily affected by diabetic conditions and that the modulation of its components could reveal potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy, particularly in the early stages of the disease.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Adenosinergic System in Diabetic Retinopathy
title The Adenosinergic System in Diabetic Retinopathy
spellingShingle The Adenosinergic System in Diabetic Retinopathy
Vindeirinho, J.
Adenosine
Animals
Cellular Microenvironment
Diabetic Retinopathy
Humans
Purinergic P1 Receptor Antagonists
Receptors, Purinergic P1
Retina
Signal Transduction
title_short The Adenosinergic System in Diabetic Retinopathy
title_full The Adenosinergic System in Diabetic Retinopathy
title_fullStr The Adenosinergic System in Diabetic Retinopathy
title_full_unstemmed The Adenosinergic System in Diabetic Retinopathy
title_sort The Adenosinergic System in Diabetic Retinopathy
author Vindeirinho, J.
author_facet Vindeirinho, J.
Santiago, A. R.
Cavadas, C
Ambrósio, António F.
Santos, P. F.
author_role author
author2 Santiago, A. R.
Cavadas, C
Ambrósio, António F.
Santos, P. F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vindeirinho, J.
Santiago, A. R.
Cavadas, C
Ambrósio, António F.
Santos, P. F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adenosine
Animals
Cellular Microenvironment
Diabetic Retinopathy
Humans
Purinergic P1 Receptor Antagonists
Receptors, Purinergic P1
Retina
Signal Transduction
topic Adenosine
Animals
Cellular Microenvironment
Diabetic Retinopathy
Humans
Purinergic P1 Receptor Antagonists
Receptors, Purinergic P1
Retina
Signal Transduction
description The neurodegenerative and inflammatory environment that is prevalent in the diabetic eye is a key player in the development and progression of diabetic retinopathy. The adenosinergic system is widely regarded as a significant modulator of neurotransmission and the inflammatory response, through the actions of the four types of adenosine receptors (A1R, A2AR, A2BR, and A3R), and thus could be revealed as a potential player in the events unfolding in the early stages of diabetic retinopathy. Herein, we review the studies that explore the impact of diabetic conditions on the retinal adenosinergic system, as well as the role of the said system in ameliorating or exacerbating those conditions. The experimental results described suggest that this system is heavily affected by diabetic conditions and that the modulation of its components could reveal potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy, particularly in the early stages of the disease.
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