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. 2009 Jun 12;297(2):H718–H725. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00247.2009

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

Schematic depicting proposed mechanisms by which the nucleoside adenosine elicits an adenoprotective action in the myocardium. Adenosine affords adenoprotection against overstimulation by adrenergic agents via two mechanisms: 1) the direct attenuation of the adrenergic signaling pathway (anti-adrenergic action; top); and 2) the reduction of contractile responsiveness independently of this pathway (indirect; bottom). β-R, β1-adrenergic receptor; Gs and Gi, stimulatory and inhibitory G proteins, respectively; PP2A, protein phosphatase 2A; PLC, phospholipase C; + and − depict an activation and inhibition, respectively, in the subsequent event.