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P-adrenergic system

The biological actions of adrenaline and noradrenaline are mediated via nine different G-protein-coupled receptors, which are located in the plasma membrane of neuronal and nonneuronal target cells. These recqrtors are divided into two different groups, a-adrenergic receptors and P-adrenergic recqrtors (see P-adrenergic system). [Pg.43]

Because many of the manifestations of hyperthyroidism appear to be mediated by the P-adrenergic system, P-adrenergic... [Pg.677]

Anderson, K.M., Eckhart, A.D., Willette, R.N., and Koch, W.J. 1999. The myocardial P-adrenergic system in spontaneously hypertensive heart failure (SHHF) rats. Hypertension 33 402-407. [Pg.42]

Calderone, A., de Champlain, J., and Rouleau, J.L. 1991. Adriamycin-induced changes to the myocardial P-adrenergic system in the rabbit. J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol. 23 333-342. [Pg.43]


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