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Drugs that mimic ACh? Drugs that antagonize ACh?
Cholenergic, Anticholinergic
What is the parasympathetic NT for target tissue receptors?
ACh
What is the sympathetic NT for target tissue receptors?
Norepi
What is the sympathetic NT for ganglionic receptors?
ACh
what type of receptors on the target tissue are associated with the parasympathetics?
muscarinic
What type of target tissue receptors are associated with the sympathetics?
Adrenergic receptors
What is the most effective endogenous alpha adrenergic receptor agonist?
norepi
which adrenergic receptor is equally affected by epi and norepi?
beta 1
which adrenergic receptor is greatly effected by epi but much less by norepi?
beta 2
alpha1 receptors on smooth muscle cause ___________-
contraction
beta2 receptors on smooth muscle cause __________
relaxation
M receptors on muscle cause __________
contraction
___________ stimulate salivary glands
parasympathetics
__________ receptors on glands cause secretion
M
Albuterol is a _______ _______
beta2 agonist
________ receptors in the lungs cause bronchoconstriction
M
______ adrenergic receptors on the heart are stimulatory
beta1
beta receptor __________ help to reduce cardiac arythmias
antagonists
____ receptors on the heart are inhibitory
M
_________ receptors cause vasodilation
beta2
_______ receptors cause vasoconstriction
alpha1
which adrenergic receptors are found on the trigone muscle?
alpha1
post-synaptic sympathetics release what NT to bind to sweat gland receptors?
ACh