Adrenergic
Adrenergic refers to the physiological and pharmacological processes involving the neurotransmitter adrenaline (also known as epinephrine) and noradrenaline (also known as norepinephrine). These processes are primarily mediated by the adrenergic receptors, which are a class of G protein-coupled receptors.
Adrenergic Receptors[edit]
Adrenergic receptors are divided into two main types: alpha-adrenergic receptors and beta-adrenergic receptors. Each type has subtypes:
- Alpha-adrenergic receptors:
* Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor * Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor
- Beta-adrenergic receptors:
* Beta-1 adrenergic receptor * Beta-2 adrenergic receptor * Beta-3 adrenergic receptor
Function[edit]
Adrenergic receptors are involved in a wide range of physiological responses, including:
- Fight-or-flight response
- Regulation of heart rate
- Vasoconstriction and vasodilation
- Bronchodilation
- Metabolic regulation
Adrenergic Agonists and Antagonists[edit]
Adrenergic agonists are drugs that stimulate adrenergic receptors, while adrenergic antagonists block these receptors. Examples include:
- Agonists:
* Epinephrine * Norepinephrine * Isoproterenol
- Antagonists:
* Propranolol * Prazosin * Atenolol
Clinical Applications[edit]
Adrenergic drugs are used in the treatment of various conditions such as:
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