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Alpha 1, Alpha 2, Beta 1, Beta 2 |
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Alpha 1 adrenergic receptors |
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Target: Alpha Male: eyes, vessels, male sex organs, prostate, and bladder all muscular contraction (ejaculation in the sex organs, dilate pupils) |
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Alpha 2 adrenergic receptors |
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Target: presynaptic nerve terminals (inhibit transmitter release) |
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Beta 1 adrenergic receptors |
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Blood pressure increase: increased heart rate/AV node conduction velocity, increased cardiac contractility, and renin release in the kidneys |
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Beta 2 adrenergic receptors |
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Benefitz the tissues: bronchi dilation, arteriole dilation, glycogenolysis in the muscles and liver, and relaxation of the uterus |
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nicotinic N cholinergic receptors |
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found on all autonomic ganglia and in the adrenal medulla: stimulate postganglionic nerves, and epinephrine release |
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muscarinic cholinergic receptors |
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Skin: sweat Eyes: miosis Lungs: brochi constriction/mucus production Heart: decreased heart rate Vessels: vasodilation GI: increased motility GU: voiding, erection |
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Adrenergic neurotransmitters |
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Epinephrine: all alpha and beta, not dopamine Norepinephrine: a1, a2, b1 Dopamine: a1, b1, & dopamine |
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a more selective drug binds fewer types of receptors --> fewer side-effects |
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transmitter life: synthesis |
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ACh: choline + acetyl CoA NE: NE precursors Epi: chromaffin cells convert norepi --> epi w/ specialized enzymes |
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transmitter life: degradation |
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ACh: acetylcholinesterase--> acetate & choline NE: not degraded Epi: hepatic metabolism terminates action |
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M for Muscle: found at NMJ, contracts muscle |
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cholinergic neurotransmitters |
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