Central Nervous Noradrenergic and Adrenergic Systems and their Functions --;Peripheral Sympathoadrenal System: Transmitter Release and Distribution of Adrenoceptors --;Characterization of Adrenoceptors: Receptor Binding Studies and Agonist-Antagonist Interaction --;Agonist Interaction with?2-Adrenoceptors of Human Platelets --;Regulation of the?-Adrenergic Receptor --;Adenylate Cyclase System in Cardiac Membranes --;Frequency Regulation in the Sino-Atrial Node: Function of?1 and?2 -Receptors --;Mechanisms of Stimulatory and Inhibitory Coupling to Adenylate Cyclase --;Aspects of the Pathogenesis of Essential Hypertension --;Sympathetic Nervous System in Essential Hypertension: Activity and Reactivity --;Adrenoceptors in Hypertension --;Adrenoceptor Alterations in Different Tissues in Human and Animal Genetic Hypertension --;Alpha2 Adrenoceptor-Mediated Alteration of Contractile Systems --;Beta Adrenoceptor Changes in Hypertension Induced by Dynamic Exercise --;Effect of Fludrocortisone on Adrenoceptors and Free Intracellular Calcium in Man --;Daily Variations in the Beta-Adrenoceptor-Adenylate-Cyclase- cAMP-Phosphodiesterase System --;Hypotensive Effect of?-Adrenoceptor Blockers --;Effects of Antihypertensive Agents on Alpha and Beta Adrenoceptors --;Mode of Action of Beta Blockers in Hypertension.
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With this knowledge it is be- coming easier to explain the molecular and cellular action behind the familiar role of the sympathico-adrenergic system in the devel- opment of hypertension and the mechanism of beta blockade.