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Cholinergic agonist represented by "Bethanechol", selectively mimics the effects of Ach at muscarinic receptors.
Muscarinic Agonists
Cholinergic anatgonist represented by "Atropine", selectivelyl blocks the effecst of Ach & other agonists at muscarinic receptors.
Muscarinic Antagonist
Stimulating agents represented by nicotine itself, selectively mimics the effects of Ach at nicotinic(N) receptors of autonomic ganglia. What are these agents called?
Ganglionic Stimulating Agents
Blocking agents represented by mecamylamine, selectively blocks nictinic(N) receptors. What are these agents called?
Ganglionic Blocking Agents
Blocking agents represented by d-tubocurarine & succinylcholine selectively blocks the effects of Ach at nicotine(M) receptors at neuromuscular junction.
(What are these agents called)
Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
Receptor Location includes sweat glands, blood vessels & all organs of PNS.
Muscarinic
Causative effects on Receptor locations also includes lowering HR, increasing gland secretion, and smooth muscle contraction.
(i.e. Repeat Question)
Muscarinic
Bethanechol, Cholinesterase inhibitors, physostimine, whereas these drugs indirectly activates all cholinergic receptors, represent which receptor subtype.
Muscarinic Agonists
Atropine represents which type of muscarinic receptor.
(i.e. Angonist/Antagonist)
Antagonist
All ganglia of the Autonomic Nervous Sytem are represented by the receptor location of this receptor subtype.
Nicontinic(N)
Effects of receptor activation promotes ganglionic transmission of this receptor subtype.
Nicotinic(N)
Receptor loc. of this receptor subtype includes neuromuscular junct.
Nictotinic(M)
Effects of Receptor location for this receptor subtype promotes skeletal muscle contraction
Nictotinic(M)