1. [Changes in the receptor activity of β2-adrenoreceptors of human T-lymphocytes under the effect of β2-agonists].
- Author
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Agapova OY, Skoblov YS, Tkachev GA, Mironova NA, Golitsyn SP, Masenko VP, Chazova IE, and Zykov KA
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Hypertension drug therapy, Hypertension metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Respiratory Tract Diseases drug therapy, Respiratory Tract Diseases metabolism, Adrenergic beta-2 Receptor Agonists administration & dosage, Albuterol administration & dosage, Receptors, Adrenergic, beta-2 metabolism, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell metabolism, T-Lymphocytes metabolism
- Abstract
Changes in the activity of β2-adrenergic receptors of human T-lymphocytes under the effect of salbutamol (a short-acting β2-agonist) have been evaluated with a new modified radioligand method utilizing [^(125)I]cyanopindolol and a specific ligand ICI 118551. In healthy volunteers, the receptor activity decreased after 30 min upon the inhalation of salbutamol and restored to the initial level after 2 h. At the same time, there were changes in the transcription level of the ADRB2 gene, which encodes the protein component of the β2-adrenoreceptor. The dynamics of β2-adrenergic receptor activity of T-lymphocytes after salbutamol treatment in patients with cardiorespiratory pathology significantly differed from that in healthy volunteers.
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- 2016
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