Endocrinology | Adrenal Medulla | Catecholamines
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
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During the last lecture of our 4 part lecture series on the adrenal gland, Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about the adrenal medulla and the main hormones it secretes, catecholamines. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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Little detail at the end; I believe it’s Beta 2 adrenergic receptors associated with dilation of the bronchioles! Not Alpha 2! Thanks to your video on adrenergic receptors, in your neurology playlist, I was able to learn about these receptors! Thank you for all of your amazing videos!
just wanted to type it when i heard it
Catecholamines
Stimulus-
Acute stress
Target organs-
Liver, heart, adipose, blood vessels, lungs, GIT
Actions-
Increase glucose level, increase BP
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Chrommafin cells in adrenal medulla have lost axons and dendrites.They are only post ganglionic cell bodies.
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Sometimes, thinking, visual picture and hearing can also stimulate hypothalamus to send down action potentials and stimulate thoracolumbar outflow.
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Your way of teaching is extraordinary and very helpful to millions of medical students and professionals all over the world.You may like to correct the last point where you said Alpha-2 in the bronchial smooth muscle to Beta-2.I really admire you and hopefully one day we will meet in person.
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What do you do ? Do you read books related to medicine to get information or you are a medical student? No offense I'm just curious!
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Tnx
Thanks a lot Zach
i am a ninja nerd addict.however if i am not wrong, i think it is not Alpha2 receptor but the Beta2 receptor that cause broncodilation as against what you have mentioned almost at the end of this video(at 24.50)
abdul rahman you are correct.
correct its the Beta2 receptor
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Sir chromaffin cells don't have axons they are actually post ganglionic cell bodies, and Beta 2 receptors are present on bronchial smooth muscles not alpha 2
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Thanks for the beautiful lecture but bronchi have beta 2 receptor for bronchodilation
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I think beta 2 action what causes bronchodilation.
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What is the use of pKA in this particular scienerio, all the actions are mostly done by the cortisol for gluconeogenesis,