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This is first time i REALLY understood the alfa 2 receptor! Great video!
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Nice, lesson bro, I am a nursing student in Kenya, I love this presentation I am understanding it well. really teach exactly like my pharmacology lecturer.
Dr mike just wanted to thank you for all you do. I am in nursing school and I feel like lost from just listening to my instructor just reading the PowerPoint. Every time I needed to understand the pathology behand something or drugs I always watch your videos. Thanks to you I am passing my classes. You are wonderful Dr.
I wish we used the terms "noradrenaline" and "adrenaline" here in the US instead of "norepinephrine" and "epinephrine". I think it makes it so much easier to remember and it helps to relate the "adrenal-ine" the adrenal gland.
Epinephrine has a similar clue, too. It is epi (above) the nephrine (nephron: the functional unit of kidneys, nephrology: the study of kidneys) I actually just realized the connection of both adrenaline and epinephrine to the adrenals and the nephrons while watching this video!
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Glad I found your channel. Great teaching of these basic medical topics. Videos are very clear & easy to understand . Not just detailing of a particular topic but there’s explanations about how it’s relevant in a general medical sense. Best videos of this kind on UA-cam & am surprised there not more views !
This was an amazing watch. So concise and just what I needed as a final revision. Looking forward to learn more from you, Doctor! Thank you for this wonderful, wonderful cheat sheet :)
I have Long Covid. A lot of recent literature points to this system being affected by covid causing molecular mimicry in B cell antibodies, so we get self destructive autoantibodies that clog up these receptors and down and up regulate them and fuck everything up. You have helped me understand my disease very well thank you
Not sure , but I think you forgot to mention that alpha one adrenergic receptors in all glands except sweat gland , since it gets stimulated by acetyl choline in sympathetic outflow
Non medical person, watching this amazing video to understand POTS and what pills to take :D But somehow i dont understand why Propranolol (B1,b2 blocker) is better than Cardio selective b1 blockers like Bisoprolol for post viral POTS leading with Orthostatic Hypotention, any ideas?
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Error! The neurotransmitter in the sympathetic ganglia is acetylcholine, not NE/NA. There is no reason to have adrenergic receptors there. The alpha-2 receptors lie in the post-ganglionic neurons of the SNS at the synapse with the target organ.
Ok now we go for this question. Why benzo are prescribed for gluten ataxia while for my neurodegenerative an adrenergic receptor antagoinist is orescribed ? Benzo works in Gaba, while the adrenergic antagonist works on noradrenaline, norepinephrine, adrenaline.
I am in nursing school and My teacher is awful and I felt like I was drowning in pharmacology. You guys are basically teaching me pharmacology. You should get.a paycheck 😄 Thanks for the 95% on the last exam! ❤
Me too!!. Starting pharmacy now that I’m in my second year and I’m struggling sooo much
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Kristin, you must attend Bergen county community college, in New Jersey. (Joking... But my pharmacology professor is a horrible teacher too and she thinks she's the greatest) Thank you Michael for your explanation!
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I've been watching your videos for 3 years! You got me through anatomy and physiology, pharmacology and the first year of nursing school. Thank you Dr. Mike!!
This is first time i REALLY understood the alfa 2 receptor! Great video!
I don't know what to say!! you really saved my life!!! I have been suffering understanding this confusing process of Alpha and Beta receptors and you just solved it !!
Thank you so much for your time and effort explaining all these things in such amazing ways. You are a blessing to many nursing students!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Nice, lesson bro, I am a nursing student in Kenya, I love this presentation I am understanding it well. really teach exactly like my pharmacology lecturer.
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Dr mike just wanted to thank you for all you do. I am in nursing school and I feel like lost from just listening to my instructor just reading the PowerPoint. Every time I needed to understand the pathology behand something or drugs I always watch your videos.
Thanks to you I am passing my classes. You are wonderful Dr.
Your gift is clarity. Was ready to give up on adrenergic receptors. THANK you.
I wish we used the terms "noradrenaline" and "adrenaline" here in the US instead of "norepinephrine" and "epinephrine". I think it makes it so much easier to remember and it helps to relate the "adrenal-ine" the adrenal gland.
Epinephrine has a similar clue, too. It is epi (above) the nephrine (nephron: the functional unit of kidneys, nephrology: the study of kidneys)
I actually just realized the connection of both adrenaline and epinephrine to the adrenals and the nephrons while watching this video!
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Glad I found your channel. Great teaching of these basic medical topics. Videos are very clear & easy to understand . Not just detailing of a particular topic but there’s explanations about how it’s relevant in a general medical sense. Best videos of this kind on UA-cam & am surprised there not more views !
Yankee here.. You pronounced Norepinephrine perfectly , don't worry about it
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This was an amazing watch. So concise and just what I needed as a final revision. Looking forward to learn more from you, Doctor! Thank you for this wonderful, wonderful cheat sheet :)
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I have Long Covid. A lot of recent literature points to this system being affected by covid causing molecular mimicry in B cell antibodies, so we get self destructive autoantibodies that clog up these receptors and down and up regulate them and fuck everything up. You have helped me understand my disease very well thank you
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Not sure , but I think you forgot to mention that alpha one adrenergic receptors in all glands except sweat gland , since it gets stimulated by acetyl choline in sympathetic outflow
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Non medical person, watching this amazing video to understand POTS and what pills to take :D But somehow i dont understand why Propranolol (B1,b2 blocker) is better than Cardio selective b1 blockers like Bisoprolol for post viral POTS leading with Orthostatic Hypotention, any ideas?
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Error! The neurotransmitter in the sympathetic ganglia is acetylcholine, not NE/NA. There is no reason to have adrenergic receptors there. The alpha-2 receptors lie in the post-ganglionic neurons of the SNS at the synapse with the target organ.
Yes can anyone answer it actually aa valid point
sympathetic’s neurotransmitter is norepinephrine and the parasympathetic neurotransmitter is acetylcholine
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Ok now we go for this question.
Why benzo are prescribed for gluten ataxia while for my neurodegenerative an adrenergic receptor antagoinist is orescribed ?
Benzo works in Gaba, while the adrenergic antagonist works on noradrenaline, norepinephrine, adrenaline.
I can't thank you enough for this
Thank you
This helped so much