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a1r

A1R is an abbreviation most often used for the adenosine A1 receptor, a G protein-coupled receptor that binds adenosine. In humans, it is encoded by the ADORA1 gene. A1R is part of the adenosine receptor family, which includes A1, A2A, A2B, and A3 subtypes.

A1R has seven transmembrane helices. It couples preferentially to Gi/o proteins, inhibiting adenylyl cyclase and reducing

Distribution and function: A1R is highly expressed in the brain, particularly in the hippocampus and cortex,

Pharmacology: The endogenous ligand is adenosine. A1R activity is modified by agonists and antagonists. Caffeine and

Other uses: Outside biology, the term A1R may appear as a model number, product code, or acronym

intracellular
cAMP.
Activation
can
also
open
inward-rectifier
potassium
channels,
causing
hyperpolarization
and
reduced
neuronal
excitability.
and
is
also
found
in
the
heart
and
kidney.
It
modulates
neurotransmitter
release,
participates
in
sleep-wake
regulation,
and
contributes
to
neuroprotection
during
stress.
In
the
heart,
activation
can
slow
heart
rate
and
reduce
contractility;
in
the
kidney,
it
influences
renal
function
and
diuresis.
theophylline
are
non-selective
antagonists
of
A1R
(and
A2A
receptors).
Selective
A1R
ligands
have
been
investigated
for
potential
neuroprotective
and
analgesic
uses,
though
clinical
applications
are
limited
by
side
effects
such
as
sleep
disturbance
and
bradycardia.
in
various
fields.
When
used
in
scientific
literature,
A1R
almost
always
refers
to
the
adenosine
A1
receptor
unless
the
context
specifies
otherwise.