**3.6 Other receptors involved**

A large quantity of plasma membrane receptors modulates the inflammation and immune response processes. In this work, we discuss the membrane receptor groups as therapeutic targets for inflammation and edema processes. The connection between the receptor systems is vast, and the response can vary according to the stimulus. Thus, other receptors can fit this context, such as cholinergic, dopaminergic, and adrenergic receptors. These are other examples of membrane receptors that can also be addressed in this context [126–128].

Additionally, bradykinin also promotes a role in vascular permeability. Bradykinin receptors divide into B1, and B2 (GPCRs) play a crucial role in edema pathogenesis [129, 130]. Further, cytokines receptors are also involved in inflammation mechanisms, such as IL-1 family and TNF-α receptor [131].
