Too much of a good thing: adenosine overload in adenosine-deaminase-deficient mice

MR Blackburn - Trends in pharmacological sciences, 2003 - cell.com
Trends in pharmacological sciences, 2003cell.com
Chronic lung diseases are associated with persistent lung inflammation and damage. The
mechanisms that govern the chronic nature of these disorders are not known. Adenosine is
a signaling nucleoside that is generated in hypoxic environments such as that found in the
inflamed lung, which suggests that it might serve a regulatory role in chronic lung diseases.
Support for this hypothesis comes from studies in adenosine-deaminase-deficient mice
where lung adenosine levels accumulate in association with increased lung inflammation …
Abstract
Chronic lung diseases are associated with persistent lung inflammation and damage. The mechanisms that govern the chronic nature of these disorders are not known. Adenosine is a signaling nucleoside that is generated in hypoxic environments such as that found in the inflamed lung, which suggests that it might serve a regulatory role in chronic lung diseases. Support for this hypothesis comes from studies in adenosine-deaminase-deficient mice where lung adenosine levels accumulate in association with increased lung inflammation and damage. Furthermore, lowering adenosine levels or antagonizing adenosine receptors can reverse pulmonary phenotypes in this model, suggesting that chronic adenosine elevations can affect signaling pathways that mediate aspects of chronic lung disease.
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