alfaadrenerg
Alfaadrenerg, also known as alpha-adrenergic, refers to adrenergic receptors that bind to and are activated by the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and epinephrine. These receptors are a subclass of G protein-coupled receptors and are primarily found on the surface of cells in the sympathetic nervous system and various other tissues throughout the body. There are two main subtypes of alfaadrenerg receptors: alpha-1 and alpha-2.
Alpha-1 receptors are typically located postsynaptically on effector cells, mediating excitatory responses such as vasoconstriction in
Alpha-2 receptors are found both presynaptically and postsynaptically. Presynaptically, they act as autoreceptors, inhibiting the further
Drugs that target alfaadrenerg receptors are used in various medical applications. Alpha-1 blockers, for instance, are