Science, asked by shaistagul, 4 months ago

Epinephrine decreases intracellular camp levels by acting on:
α1 receptor
α2 receptor
beta1 receptor
beta2 receptor

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Answered by riyadhumallm
0

Answer:

The right answer is the α2 receptor.

Explanation:

  • Epinephrine decreases intracellular camp levels by acting on the α2 receptor.
  • Alpha 2 receptors present in the brain stem and the periphery inhibits sympathetic activity and lead to lower blood pressure.
  • While alpha 2 is an inhibitory receptor that presynaptically decreases calcium entrance while postsynaptically decreases cAMP level so the correct answer is alpha 2.
  • Therefore the right answer is the α2 receptor.
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