PharmacologyChurchill Livingstone, 1995 - 855 pagine Pharmacology is now firmly established as a world wide best-selling and highly acclaimed textbook for medical and science students. Its successful approach emphasies the mechanisms by which drugs act and relates these to the overall pharmacological effects and clinical uses. It sets out for the reader a clear route from a molecular understanding of receptors and drug actions, to the therapeutic uses of the most important groups of drugs. For the Fifth Edition the text has been completely updated, incorporating significant new information published in the last few years, while obsolete material has been removed. New agents are fully discussed as well as extensions of basic knowledge which presage further drug development. Book jacket. |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 90
Pagina 117
... Muscarinic and nicotinic actions of acetylcholine 117 Acetylcholine receptors 119 Nicotinic receptors 119 Muscarinic receptors 119 Physiology of cholinergic transmission 120 Acetylcholine synthesis and release 120 Electrical events in ...
... Muscarinic and nicotinic actions of acetylcholine 117 Acetylcholine receptors 119 Nicotinic receptors 119 Muscarinic receptors 119 Physiology of cholinergic transmission 120 Acetylcholine synthesis and release 120 Electrical events in ...
Pagina 126
... muscarinic and nicotinic receptors . Substitution of the acetyl group by a carbamyl group yields carbachol , which has a similar potency to acetylcholine on both nicotinic and muscarinic receptors , but is not readily hydrolyzed ...
... muscarinic and nicotinic receptors . Substitution of the acetyl group by a carbamyl group yields carbachol , which has a similar potency to acetylcholine on both nicotinic and muscarinic receptors , but is not readily hydrolyzed ...
Pagina 503
... muscarinic antagonists and anticholinesterases depend on block and stimulation of these receptors , respectively . Muscarinic recep- tors act presynaptically to inhibit acetylcholine release from cholinergic neurons , and muscarinic ...
... muscarinic antagonists and anticholinesterases depend on block and stimulation of these receptors , respectively . Muscarinic recep- tors act presynaptically to inhibit acetylcholine release from cholinergic neurons , and muscarinic ...
Sommario
SECTION ONE 16 Hemostasis and Thrombosis | 331 |
The Respiratory System | 351 |
General Principles | 367 |
Copyright | |
19 sezioni non visualizzate
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
acetylcholine acid action activity agents agonists anesthetics animals antagonists appears associated binding block blood body brain Ca2+ calcium cardiac cause cells central changes channels Chapter chemical clinical compounds concentration decrease dependence depression disease dopamine dose drugs effects enzyme evidence example excreted factor function given glucose half-life heart hormone important increase inhibition inhibitors injection insulin interaction involved known less liver mainly measured mechanism mediators membrane metabolism molecules myocardial infarction nerve neurons norepinephrine normal occurs orally organs pain pathway patients peptide Pharmacol pharmacological phase plasma potential pressure prevent produce protein reactions receptors reduced regulation release renal response result role secretion selective shown similar smooth muscle specific stimulation structure studies substances synthesis Table terminals therapeutic therapy tion tissues toxicity transmission transmitter treat treatment tubocurarine types unwanted effects usually various vascular