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Physiologic antagonism, of drugs

Consistent with their role as immune receptors, each human TLR is expressed by at least one subset of myeloid cells (MCs) or lymphocytes [7,8]. TLRs are also present on stromal elements like endothelium particularly after local inflammatory stimulus [9-11]. These distribution patterns can determine the physiological consequences of stimulation or antagonism, and affect the balance of toxicity versus therapeutic effect. Another consideration for medicinal chemistry is subcellular localization of TLRs. While most are expressed on the cell surface, some (TLRs 3,7,8, and 9) can localize to endosomes where they survey ingested material for ligands, so drug access to this compartment can be crucial when targeting these TLRs [12]. [Pg.192]

It may be useful at this point to acknowledge the fact that there are other types of antagonisms involving drug effects. Physiological antagonism involves those compensatory biological mechanisms that exist to maintain our homeostasis. For example,... [Pg.98]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.20 , Pg.33 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.20 , Pg.33 ]




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