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Adenosine is a vasodilator agent and the local tissue hypoxia leads to the parenchymal formation of it. It causes vasodilation partly through the receptor-adenylate-cyclase-cAMP pathway. Adenosine is formed in the interstitial fluid of skeletal muscle[1].
References
- ↑ J.R.Levick An Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology, fourth edition, chapter 13, page 223.