When epinephrine binds to cardiac (heart) muscle cells, it speeds their contraction. When it binds to muscle cells of the small intestine, it inhibits their contraction. How can the same hormone have different effects on muscle cells?
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The same hormone can have different effects on muscle cells because the two types of muscle cells have different signal transduction pathways for epiphrine and hence have different cellular responses.
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