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Accuracy and Precision of the Receptorial Responsiveness Method (RRM) in the Quantification of A(1) Adenosine Receptor Agonists

The receptorial responsiveness method (RRM) is a procedure that is based on a simple nonlinear regression while using a model with two variables (X, Y) and (at least) one parameter to be determined (c(x)). The model of RRM describes the co-action of two agonists that consume the same response capaci...

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Autores principales: Szabo, Adrienn Monika, Viczjan, Gabor, Erdei, Tamas, Simon, Ildiko, Kiss, Rita, Szentmiklosi, Andras Jozsef, Juhasz, Bela, Papp, Csaba, Zsuga, Judit, Pinter, Akos, Szilvassy, Zoltan, Gesztelyi, Rudolf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6940880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31842299
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246264
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author Szabo, Adrienn Monika
Viczjan, Gabor
Erdei, Tamas
Simon, Ildiko
Kiss, Rita
Szentmiklosi, Andras Jozsef
Juhasz, Bela
Papp, Csaba
Zsuga, Judit
Pinter, Akos
Szilvassy, Zoltan
Gesztelyi, Rudolf
author_facet Szabo, Adrienn Monika
Viczjan, Gabor
Erdei, Tamas
Simon, Ildiko
Kiss, Rita
Szentmiklosi, Andras Jozsef
Juhasz, Bela
Papp, Csaba
Zsuga, Judit
Pinter, Akos
Szilvassy, Zoltan
Gesztelyi, Rudolf
author_sort Szabo, Adrienn Monika
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description The receptorial responsiveness method (RRM) is a procedure that is based on a simple nonlinear regression while using a model with two variables (X, Y) and (at least) one parameter to be determined (c(x)). The model of RRM describes the co-action of two agonists that consume the same response capacity (due to the use of the same postreceptorial signaling in a biological system). While using RRM, uniquely, an acute increase in the concentration of an agonist (near the receptors) can be quantified (as c(x)), via evaluating E/c curves that were constructed with the same or another agonist in the same system. As this measurement is sensitive to the implementation of the curve fitting, the goal of the present study was to test RRM by combining different ways and setting options, namely: individual vs. global fitting, ordinary vs. robust fitting, and three weighting options (no weighting vs. weighting by 1/Y(2) vs. weighting by 1/SD(2)). During the testing, RRM was used to estimate the known concentrations of stable synthetic A(1) adenosine receptor agonists in isolated, paced guinea pig left atria. The estimates were then compared to the known agonist concentrations (to assess the accuracy of RRM); furthermore, the 95% confidence limits of the best-fit values were also considered (to evaluate the precision of RRM). It was found that, although the global fitting offered the most convenient way to perform RRM, the best estimates were provided by the individual fitting without any weighting, almost irrespective of the fact whether ordinary or robust fitting was chosen.
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spelling pubmed-69408802020-01-09 Accuracy and Precision of the Receptorial Responsiveness Method (RRM) in the Quantification of A(1) Adenosine Receptor Agonists Szabo, Adrienn Monika Viczjan, Gabor Erdei, Tamas Simon, Ildiko Kiss, Rita Szentmiklosi, Andras Jozsef Juhasz, Bela Papp, Csaba Zsuga, Judit Pinter, Akos Szilvassy, Zoltan Gesztelyi, Rudolf Int J Mol Sci Article The receptorial responsiveness method (RRM) is a procedure that is based on a simple nonlinear regression while using a model with two variables (X, Y) and (at least) one parameter to be determined (c(x)). The model of RRM describes the co-action of two agonists that consume the same response capacity (due to the use of the same postreceptorial signaling in a biological system). While using RRM, uniquely, an acute increase in the concentration of an agonist (near the receptors) can be quantified (as c(x)), via evaluating E/c curves that were constructed with the same or another agonist in the same system. As this measurement is sensitive to the implementation of the curve fitting, the goal of the present study was to test RRM by combining different ways and setting options, namely: individual vs. global fitting, ordinary vs. robust fitting, and three weighting options (no weighting vs. weighting by 1/Y(2) vs. weighting by 1/SD(2)). During the testing, RRM was used to estimate the known concentrations of stable synthetic A(1) adenosine receptor agonists in isolated, paced guinea pig left atria. The estimates were then compared to the known agonist concentrations (to assess the accuracy of RRM); furthermore, the 95% confidence limits of the best-fit values were also considered (to evaluate the precision of RRM). It was found that, although the global fitting offered the most convenient way to perform RRM, the best estimates were provided by the individual fitting without any weighting, almost irrespective of the fact whether ordinary or robust fitting was chosen. MDPI 2019-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6940880/ /pubmed/31842299 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246264 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Szabo, Adrienn Monika
Viczjan, Gabor
Erdei, Tamas
Simon, Ildiko
Kiss, Rita
Szentmiklosi, Andras Jozsef
Juhasz, Bela
Papp, Csaba
Zsuga, Judit
Pinter, Akos
Szilvassy, Zoltan
Gesztelyi, Rudolf
Accuracy and Precision of the Receptorial Responsiveness Method (RRM) in the Quantification of A(1) Adenosine Receptor Agonists
title Accuracy and Precision of the Receptorial Responsiveness Method (RRM) in the Quantification of A(1) Adenosine Receptor Agonists
title_full Accuracy and Precision of the Receptorial Responsiveness Method (RRM) in the Quantification of A(1) Adenosine Receptor Agonists
title_fullStr Accuracy and Precision of the Receptorial Responsiveness Method (RRM) in the Quantification of A(1) Adenosine Receptor Agonists
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy and Precision of the Receptorial Responsiveness Method (RRM) in the Quantification of A(1) Adenosine Receptor Agonists
title_short Accuracy and Precision of the Receptorial Responsiveness Method (RRM) in the Quantification of A(1) Adenosine Receptor Agonists
title_sort accuracy and precision of the receptorial responsiveness method (rrm) in the quantification of a(1) adenosine receptor agonists
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6940880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31842299
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246264
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