metabotrópar
Metabotrópar are a class of cellular receptors that, upon activation by a signaling molecule, trigger a cascade of intracellular events. Unlike ionotropic receptors, which directly control ion channels, metabotropic receptors do not form part of an ion channel. Instead, they are typically G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) or receptors with intrinsic enzymatic activity.
When a ligand binds to a metabotropic receptor on the cell surface, it causes a conformational change
The downstream effects of metabotropic receptor activation are diverse and can include changes in cyclic AMP