| 31. | Refractory Hypertension associated with autoantibodies to beta1-adrenergic receptors has been documented in diabetic patients.
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| 32. | This pathway can be initiated by adrenaline activating ?-adrenergic receptors on the cell surface.
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| 33. | Autoantibodies to beta1-adrenergic receptors are linked to chronic heart failure.
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| 34. | It works mainly by increasing the activity of norepinephrine ( noradrenaline ) on adrenergic receptors.
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| 35. | Pseudoephedrine acts indirectly on the adrenergic receptor system, whereas phenylephrine and oxymetazoline are direct agonists.
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| 36. | Epinephrine is a nonselective agonist of all adrenergic receptors, including the major subtypes ? 3.
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| 37. | Circulating autoantibodies to adrenergic receptors have been identified in numerous heart diseases and cardiac symptoms.
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| 38. | So cells with defective beta 3 adrenergic receptors might, in theory, burn calories too slowly.
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| 39. | Usually, the third residue from the C terminal is channels or the ? 2-adrenergic receptors.
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| 40. | Dihydroergotamine is more selective to ?-adrenergic receptors and has a weaker effect on serotonin receptors.
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