Main Points 📌
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What is Epinephrine?
- Aka adrenaline.
- Hormone prepping you for energetic action (like running or fighting).
- Secreted by adrenal glands.
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How Does it Work? 🧬
- Binds to "adrenergic receptors" on target cells.
- Triggers action inside these cells.
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Epinephrine's Super Effects: 💥
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Muscles: Turns stored glycogen ➡️ glucose. Why? Glucose powers muscles for both types of respiration (aerobic & anaerobic).
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Liver: Also turns glycogen ➡️ glucose. Then sends this glucose into your bloodstream.
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Lungs: Air passages widen = Easier breathing. Plus, you'll breathe more air in total.
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Heart: Acts like a DJ, pumping up the beats per minute!🎶
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Blood Vessels
- To muscles & liver: Widens (vasodilation) for more blood flow.
- To gut, kidneys, etc.: Narrows (vasoconstriction) to reduce blood flow.
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End Result: More blood, oxygen, and glucose rush to muscles, supercharging them!
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Brain Control: 🧠
- Brain tells adrenal glands when to release epinephrine.
- Often happens due to threats or opportunities (hence, the "fight or flight" tag).
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Flashback! 🕰️
- Imagine being a hunter-gatherer. Epinephrine would've kicked in if you spotted prey or if a wild animal thought you were the main course!
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Modern Spin: 🏃♀️🏃♂️
- Athletes stimulate epinephrine before races so they're ready to zoom from the start!