reseptoriantagonismi
Reseptoriantagonismi, also known as receptor antagonism, is a concept in pharmacology and physiology describing the interaction where a substance, known as an antagonist, binds to a biological receptor but does not activate it. Instead, the antagonist prevents or reduces the action of an agonist, which is a substance that binds to and activates a receptor. This interaction occurs because both the antagonist and the agonist typically compete for the same binding site on the receptor.
There are several types of receptor antagonism. Competitive antagonism occurs when the antagonist and agonist bind
Receptor antagonism is a fundamental mechanism exploited in the development of many medications. For instance, beta-blockers