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Alpha1-adrenergic Receptors: New Insights and Directions

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2001 Jul 17
PMID 11454900
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Abstract

The adrenergic receptors play a key role in the modulation of sympathetic nervous system activity as well as a site of action for many therapeutic agents. The alpha1-adrenergic receptor subtypes (alpha1A-, alpha1B-, alpha1D) are the prime mediators of smooth muscle contraction and hypertrophic growth, but their characterization in both binding and function have lagged the other adrenergic family members. Although they are derived from a related ancestral gene and all nine adrenergic receptor family members bind the endogenous ligands, epinephrine and norepinephrine, with roughly similar affinities, there are major differences in the mode of binding, second messenger utilization, and physiological effects of the alpha1-subtypes compared with beta- or alpha2-subtypes. Here, we review the recent literature on aspects of its binding pocket and how it differs from the beta-adrenergic receptor paradigms. We also review the signaling components and aspects of its function and provide new insights into its roles in smooth muscle, growth, neurological, and cardiovascular function.

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