Estas tarjetas aún no se han guardado — desaparecerán cuando salgas. Crea una cuenta gratuita para conservarlas y desbloquear todo lo de abajo.
What is the signaling mechanism and primary locations of Alpha-1 (\alpha_1) receptors?
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is the signaling mechanism and primary actions of Alpha-2 (\alpha_2) receptors?
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is the signaling mechanism and cardiac effects of Beta-1 (\beta_1) receptors?
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What are the smooth muscle and metabolic effects of Beta-2 (\beta_2) receptors?
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
Define direct vs indirect sympathomimetics and give examples.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
Contrast catecholamines and non-catecholamines for oral bioavailability and CNS penetration.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is 'Adrenaline Reversal' (Dale's Vasomotor Reversal)?
If adrenaline is given after an \alpha-blocker, the \alpha_1 vasoconstrictor effect is removed, leaving only the \beta_2 vasodilator effect, causing a paradoxical fall in blood pressure.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
List five therapeutic uses for Adrenaline (Epinephrine).
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
Why is Adrenaline contraindicated in peripheral structures (fingers, toes, ears, nose, penis)?
Intense \alpha_1-mediated vasoconstriction can cause severe ischemia leading to gangrene.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
Compare the receptor profiles of Adrenaline, Noradrenaline, and Isoprenaline.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
Explain the dose-dependent effects of Dopamine infusion.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is the primary clinical indication for Dobutamine?
Acute heart failure and cardiogenic shock; it is a selective \beta_1 agonist.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is the mechanism of Amphetamine?
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What are the primary clinical uses of Amphetamine?
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is the 'Cheese Reaction' in patients on MAO inhibitors?
When a patient on MAO Inhibitors eats foods high in Tyramine, Tyramine isn't metabolized and causes massive NE release leading to a severe Hypertensive Crisis.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is Phenylephrine used for?
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is a common topical side effect of Phenylephrine with prolonged use?
Rebound congestion (rhinitis medicamentosa) if used for more than 3-5 days.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
Name three \beta_2 selective drugs used for tocolysis or vasodilation.
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is Mirabegron used for and its receptor selectivity?
Revisa tus tarjetas aquí, o sign up to study with spaced repetition.
What is the signaling mechanism and primary locations of Alpha-1 (\alpha_1) receptors?
What is the signaling mechanism and primary actions of Alpha-2 (\alpha_2) receptors?
What is the signaling mechanism and cardiac effects of Beta-1 (\beta_1) receptors?
What are the smooth muscle and metabolic effects of Beta-2 (\beta_2) receptors?
Define direct vs indirect sympathomimetics and give examples.
Contrast catecholamines and non-catecholamines for oral bioavailability and CNS penetration.
What is 'Adrenaline Reversal' (Dale's Vasomotor Reversal)?
If adrenaline is given after an \alpha-blocker, the \alpha_1 vasoconstrictor effect is removed, leaving only the \beta_2 vasodilator effect, causing a paradoxical fall in blood pressure.
List five therapeutic uses for Adrenaline (Epinephrine).
Why is Adrenaline contraindicated in peripheral structures (fingers, toes, ears, nose, penis)?
Intense \alpha_1-mediated vasoconstriction can cause severe ischemia leading to gangrene.
Compare the receptor profiles of Adrenaline, Noradrenaline, and Isoprenaline.
Explain the dose-dependent effects of Dopamine infusion.
What is the primary clinical indication for Dobutamine?
Acute heart failure and cardiogenic shock; it is a selective \beta_1 agonist.
What is the mechanism of Amphetamine?
What are the primary clinical uses of Amphetamine?
What is the 'Cheese Reaction' in patients on MAO inhibitors?
When a patient on MAO Inhibitors eats foods high in Tyramine, Tyramine isn't metabolized and causes massive NE release leading to a severe Hypertensive Crisis.
What is Phenylephrine used for?
What is a common topical side effect of Phenylephrine with prolonged use?
Rebound congestion (rhinitis medicamentosa) if used for more than 3-5 days.
Name three \beta_2 selective drugs used for tocolysis or vasodilation.
What is Mirabegron used for and its receptor selectivity?
| Receptor | Signaling | Principal effects |
|---|---|---|
| \(\alpha_1\) | \(G_q \rightarrow \uparrow IP_3/DAG/\mathrm{Ca}^{2+}\) | Vasoconstriction, sphincter contraction, mydriasis |
| \(\alpha_2\) | \(G_i \rightarrow \downarrow cAMP\) | Decrease NE release, lower sympathetic outflow |
| \(\beta_1\) | \(G_s \rightarrow \uparrow cAMP\) | ↑ Heart rate & contractility, ↑ renin |
| \(\beta_2\) | \(G_s \rightarrow \uparrow cAMP\) | Bronchodilation, vasodilation, ↑ glycogenolysis |
| \(\beta_3\) | \(G_s\) (mainly) | Detrusor relaxation (bladder) |
Are you sure you want to delete 0 tarjeta(s)? Esto no se puede deshacer.
Selecciona las etiquetas que quieres quitar de 0 selected flashcard(s):
Cargando etiquetas...