Alpha and Beta Blockers (Adrenergic Antagonists) - CRASH! Medical Review Series
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Correction (5:00): The green labels at the postsynaptic receptor should read α1 (not α2), as well as β1and β2.
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Very good vids ,very helpful..... For the non selective alpha antagonist one of the SE was vomiting and nausea this is due to alpha 2 blockade in the brain which would cause vasodilation resulting in headache and lightheaded feeling which can lead to vomiting, it was mentioned in one of my lecturers on this topic.....
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Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Cardiology; Pharmacology (Medical Treatment Thereof): Alpha and Beta Blockers are also known as Adrenergic Antagonists.....Excellentissimus!
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really informative video.thank's a lot. can anyone guide me through the mechanism by which beta blockers affect glucose metabolism?do they somehow affect gluconeogenesis?
B blockers decrease blood glucose level by inhibiting gluconeogenesis , glycogenolysis ..
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Alpha 1 and beta 2 receptors stimulate glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis.
So any drug that blocks any of these receptors will reduce glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis and thus decrease blood glucose levels
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