question, which receptor binding drug(s) is/are full agonists? Fold Response 20- 15- -10 Fomoterol Salbutamol Forskolin -6 Conc (log[M]) O Isoproterenol Fomoterol → Salbutamol → Isoproterenol → Forskolin
Choose one answer. From the data below, which drug is a the most potent receptor agonist? (Hint: make sure you are choosing a drug which interacts with a cell surface receptor!) -10 O Fomoterol Salbutamol Forskolin Conc (log[M]) O Isoproterenol Fomoterol Salbutamol Isoproterenol → → Forskolin
You may choose more than one answer. From your interpretation of the image below, what might you conclude? Percent of maximum 100 Drug effect- EC 50 0.1 1.0 Dose (log scale) 10 Drug binding 100 1000 Percent of maximum 100 8 0.1 Full agonist Partial agonist 1.0 Dose (log scale) 10 100 100 O From your analysis of the left-hand figure, you might conclude that receptors must be fully occupied by agonist in order to reach maximal responses. The partial agonist in the right-hand figure is more potent than the full agonist. O The partial agonist in the right-hand figure has greater efficacy than the full agonist. O From your analysis of the left-hand figure, you might conclude that maximal responses can be achieved when less than 50% of receptors are occupied by agonist.
You may choose more than one answer. From the data in the previous You may choose more than one answer. From the data in the previous question, which receptor binding drug(s) is/are full
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