The widespread distribution of these receptors makes them critical targets for various medical treatments. Primary Locations Major Functions Clinical Applications α1alpha sub 1 Vascular smooth muscle, pupil, prostate Vasoconstriction, mydriasis, prostate contraction
: Hyperpolarization and inhibition of neurotransmitter release (sympatholytic effect). 3. Physiological Roles and Therapeutic Applications alpha-adrenoceptor
: They play a role in regulating glucose uptake and fatty acid oxidation. The widespread distribution of these receptors makes them
The classification of alpha-adrenoceptors has evolved from simple anatomical definitions to a precise molecular framework. α1alpha sub 1 -Adrenoceptors : Primarily postsynaptic and excitatory. : α1Aalpha sub 1 cap A end-sub α1Balpha sub 1 cap B end-sub α1Dalpha sub 1 cap D end-sub Legacy Note : The α1Calpha sub 1 cap C end-sub Physiological Roles and Therapeutic Applications : They play
receptors are thought to be part of an "adaptive arm" that protects the heart during failure or ischemia.
receptors in the prefrontal cortex may improve spatial working memory and offer neuroprotective benefits in dementia. : Cardiac α1alpha sub 1