Photopharmacological activation of adenosine A1receptor signaling suppresses seizures in a mouse model for temporal lobe epilepsy
Jeroen Spanoghe,
Paul Boon,
Marijke Vergaelen
et al.
Abstract:Up to 30% of epilepsy patients suffer from drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). The search for innovative therapies is therefore important to close the existing treatment gap in these patients. The adenosinergic system possesses potent anticonvulsive effects, mainly through the adenosine A1receptor (A1R). However, clinical application of A1R agonists is hindered by severe systemic side effects. To achieve local modulation of A1Rs, we employed a photopharmacological approach using a caged version of the A1R agonist N… Show more
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