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Adenosine A3 receptor stimulation inhibits migration of human eosinophils

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Activation of adenosine A3 receptors (A3-R) produced a dose-dependent reduction in the chemotaxis of human eosinophils to platelet-activating factor (PAF), RANTES, and leukotriene B4 (LTB4) to a maximum of 58, 48, and 52%, respectively (P < 0.02). This effect was completely reversed by selective A3-R antagonists. In contrast, activation of A1 or A2a-R did not affect PAF-induced eosinophil chemotaxis. PAF up-regulated the expression of CDllb/CD18, down-regulated L-selectin, and also increased F-actin assembly in eosinophils. The expression of these activation markers was not influenced by A3-R, A2a, or A1-R stimulation. Activation of A3-R may play an important role in inflammation by inhibiting eosinophil migration.

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