- Sympatholytic
A sympatholytic drug is a medication which inhibits the
postganglionic functioning of thesympathetic nervous system (SNS).cite web |url=http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands_split.jsp?pg=/ppdocs/us/common/dorlands/dorland/eight/000103503.htm |title=Dorlands Medical Dictionary:sympatholytic |format= |work= |accessdate=] Though some are indicated for various functions, they can all be used asantihypertensive s.Antiadrenergic
Antiadrenergic agents inhibit the signals of
epinephrine andnorepinephrine . They are primarilyadrenergic antagonist s, inhibitingadrenergic receptor s, but there are exceptions:clonidine is anadrenergic agonist on theα2 receptor , since this receptor is located presynaptically to inhibit further release of adrenaline and noradrenaline.Other ways of inhibiting adrenergic signaling is by
catecholamine synthesis blocking, e.g. bymethyltyrosine .Reserpine works by inhibiting transport intosynaptic vesicle s of noradrenaline by inhibiting theVMAT transporter.In hypertension
Many antiadrenergic agents used as
antihypertensive s include:
*centrally acting:
**Clonidine (α2 agonist )
**Guanfacine (α2 agonist )
**Methyldopa (α2 agonist )
**Moxonidine (imidazoline receptor agonist)
**Rescinnamine (ACE inhibitor )
**Reserpine (VMAT inhibitor)
**Rilmenidine (imidazoline receptor agonist)
*ganglion-blocking
**Mecamylamine (α3β4nicotinic receptor inhibitor)
**Trimethaphan (ganglion type receptor inhibitor)
*peripherally acting
**Prazosin (α1 antagonist )
**Guanethidine (Magnesium-ATPase inhibitor)
**Indoramin (α1 antagonist )
**Doxazosin (alpha blocker )References
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