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Adenosine receptors as emerging therapeutic targets for diabetic kidney disease

Eun Seon Pak, Jin Joo, Dae Ryong, Keizo Kanasaki, Hunjoo Ha

2022Kidney Research and Clinical Practice16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is now a pandemic worldwide, and novel therapeutic options are urgently required. Adenosine, an adenosine triphosphate metabolite, plays a role in kidney homeostasis through interacting with four types of adenosine receptors (ARs): A1AR, A2AAR, A2BAR, and A3AR. Increasing evidence highlights the role of adenosine and ARs in the development and progression of DKD: 1) increased adenosine in the plasma and urine of diabetics with kidney injury, 2) increased expression of each of the ARs in diabetic kidneys, 3) the protective effect of coffee, a commonly ingested nonselective AR antagonist, on DKD, and 4) the protective effect of AR modulators in experimental DKD models. We propose AR modulators as a new therapeutic option to treat DKD. Detailed mechanistic studies on the pharmacology of AR modulators will help us to develop effective first-in-class AR modulators against DKD.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAdenosineAdenosine receptorKidneyPharmacologyReceptorAdenosine receptor antagonistPurinergic signallingKidney diseaseAntagonistInternal medicineAgonistAdenosine and Purinergic SignalingNeurological Complications and SyndromesRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments