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Cyclic adenine monophosphate CAMP

The receptors start a second messenger cascade that is initiated by activation of G-proteins in the cell. These, in turn, interact with membrane-bound adenylyl cyclase, which catalyzes the formation of cyclic adenine monophosphate (cAMP) and opening of cAMP-gated cation channels. Depolarization then brings about an action potential, which travels along the axon of the olfactory sensory neuron. Many of the molecular components of this cascade are olfactoiy specific. [Pg.92]

A) Inhibition of platelet phosphodiesterases (PDEs) [91]. Quercetin and myricetin potentiated the anti-aggregatory action of prostacyclin (PGI2), a potent stimulator of platelet adenylate cyclase synthesised by the vascular endothelium, on ADP-induced platelet aggregation in washed human platelets, and the elevation of platelet cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) elicited by PGI2 [89,92,93]. These effects are probably due to an inhibition of PDEs. As suggested by Ferrell and co-workers [92], this inhibition arises from the similarity between the pyranone ring of flavonoids and the pyrimidine ring of adenine. [Pg.581]

CAS 61-19-8. C10H14N5O7P. The monophosphoric ester of adenosine, i.e., the nucleotide containing adenine, d-ribose, and phosphoric acid. Adenylic acid is a constituent of many important coenzymes. Cyclic adenosine-3, 5 -monophosphate is designated by biochemists as cAMP. [Pg.25]


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