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1988
The actions of epinephrine, an adrenal hormone and central neurotransmitter, and norepinephrine, a peripheral sympathetic and central neurotransmitter, are mediated through alpha-1, alpha-2, and beta-adrenergic receptors. In addition, a variety of drugs also produce their effects by interacting with these receptors. alpha-2 Adrenergic agonists, such as
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The actions of epinephrine, an adrenal hormone and central neurotransmitter, and norepinephrine, a peripheral sympathetic and central neurotransmitter, are mediated through alpha-1, alpha-2, and beta-adrenergic receptors. In addition, a variety of drugs also produce their effects by interacting with these receptors. alpha-2 Adrenergic agonists, such as
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Alpha adrenergic receptor mechanism: Biochemical events
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1986Immediate post-receptor events following alpha-adrenoceptor stimulation in cardiac ventricular muscle are still largely unknown. Since membrane redox systems appear to be present in cell plasma membranes and may be involved in trans-sarcolemma electron efflux, the possibility that Ca2+ inflow was controlled by electron efflux was explored.
M G, Clark, S, Rattigan
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Blockade of alpha-adrenergic receptors by analogues of phosphatidylcholine
Life Sciences, 1982The experimental evidence reviewed in this article suggests that the kidneys may have an additional function in regulating blood pressure besides their role in controlling both blood volume by urine formation and the relative state of vasoconstriction by the renin-angiotensin system.
K A, Smith +4 more
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The alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptors
1987Section 1: Historical Perspectives.- 1 alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptors: A Historical Perspective.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Adrenotropic Receptors.- 3. Receptor Blockers.- 4. Recent Developments.- 5. Conclusion.- References.- Section 2: Characterization of the Receptor and Its Binding Site.- 2 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of the alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptor.-
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Subtypes of alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenergic receptors
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 1992The adrenergic receptors are members of the superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors. There are three major types of adrenergic receptors: alpha 1, alpha 2, and beta. Each of these three major types can be divided into three subtypes. Within the alpha 1-adrenergic receptors, alpha 1A and alpha 1B subtypes have been defined pharmacologically on the ...
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ALPHA-ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS IN HUMAN OMENTUM?
The Lancet, 1969J, Ostman, S, Efendić
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1980
The proper evaluation of adrenergic drugs is important not only in understanding the theoretical aspects of adrenoceptors, but also in the utilization of these substances in therapeutics. Currently, chemicals are being synthesized for organ receptor specificity.
P. N. Patil, R. R. Ruffolo
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The proper evaluation of adrenergic drugs is important not only in understanding the theoretical aspects of adrenoceptors, but also in the utilization of these substances in therapeutics. Currently, chemicals are being synthesized for organ receptor specificity.
P. N. Patil, R. R. Ruffolo
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Alpha-Adrenergic Receptors in the Human Lung
Psychosomatic Medicine, 1971R F, Anthracite, L, Vachon, P H, Knapp
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