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Genetic analyses of cells obtained on ...
Epinephrine ๐Ÿ” / ๐Ÿ“บ / ๐ŸŒณ / ๐Ÿ“–
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submitted by โˆ—seagull(1933)
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Epinephrine is the only G coupled receptor activator the list. The rest are either inter-cellular or a tyrosine kinase (insulin).

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hello  intracellular* correcting in case it trips someone up +9
fatboyslim  Check out the signaling pathway of endocrine hormones on page 337 in FA 2020. These come up in Qs way more than I'd like, so it's worth learning them +1



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submitted by โˆ—krewfoo99(115)
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Epinephrine acts mostly on Beta receptors. Beta receptors are G coupled.

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baja_blast  Alpha receptors are also G-coupled and are another potential site of action for Epinephrine (at high doses according to SketchyPharm Sympathomimetics) +2



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I don't know this is weird grammar or I overthought!

They asked 'whose expression is regulated by which of the following hormones?"

I knew defect is in GPCR - adrenergic receptors, whose transcription is regulated by corticosteriods. So chose hydrocortisone.

What was the defect in thought process?

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b1ackcoffee  Oh, I get it now. defect in signal transduction by GPCR, not in GPCR itslef +2
xmen  still wrong +
xmen  While uncommon, there are some hydrophilic ligands that bind to intracellular receptors. One example is the neurotransmitter epinephrine, which also acts as a hormone. +



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submitted by โˆ—avicenna(12)
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Good Read https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/cell-signaling/mechanisms-of-cell-signaling/a/signal-perception

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how is adrenal medulla has ACH nicotinic receptor which are ligand-gated Na/k channeles ? muscarinic ACH receptors are G-protein-coupled receptors.

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gdupgrant  epinephrine acts on alpha or beta adrenergic receptors which are all G protien receptors. muscarinic receptors are also G coupled but Acetyl choline wasnt an answer choice. In the adrenal medulla the chromaffin cells are kinda like modified post ganglionic neurons and have nicotinic receptors. +
kcyanide101  I over thought this Q and went with thyroid hormone, thinking they were referring to TSH which is also G coupled +2



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