alphaagonist
Alpha-agonist is a term used in pharmacology to describe a substance that binds to and activates alpha-adrenergic receptors. These receptors are a type of G protein-coupled receptor found on the surface of various cells throughout the body. When an alpha-agonist binds to these receptors, it triggers a cellular response, typically leading to vasoconstriction (narrowing of blood vessels) and an increase in blood pressure.
There are two main subtypes of alpha-adrenergic receptors: alpha-1 and alpha-2. Alpha-1 receptors are primarily found
Alpha-agonists have various medicinal applications. For example, some alpha-agonists are used to treat hypertension (high blood