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epinephrinenUK
ep·i·neph·rine also ep·i·neph·rin E0180200 (ĕp′ə-nĕf′rĭn)n.1. A hormone secreted by the adrenal medulla that is released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress, as from fear or injury. It initiates many bodily responses, including the stimulation of heart action and an increase in blood pressure, metabolic rate, and blood glucose concentration. Also called adrenaline.2. A white to brownish crystalline compound, C9H13NO3, isolated from the adrenal glands of certain mammals or synthesized and used in medicine as a heart stimulant, vasoconstrictor, and bronchial relaxant. [epi- + nephr(o)- + -ine.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | epinephrin - a catecholamine secreted by the adrenal medulla in response to stress (trade name Adrenalin); stimulates autonomic nerve actionAdrenalin, adrenaline, epinephrinepressor, vasoconstrictive, vasoconstrictor - any agent that causes a narrowing of an opening of a blood vessel: cold or stress or nicotine or epinephrine or norepinephrine or angiotensin or vasopressin or certain drugs; maintains or increases blood pressureendocrine, hormone, internal secretion - the secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effectneurotransmitter - a neurochemical that transmits nerve impulses across a synapsecatecholamine - any of a group of chemicals including epinephrine and norepinephrine that are produced in the medulla of the adrenal gland | EncyclopediaSeeepinephrineepinephrinenUK Related to epinephrin: racemic epinephrine, epinephrine reversal, Epinephrine and NorepinephrineSynonyms for epinephrinnoun a catecholamine secreted by the adrenal medulla in response to stress (trade name Adrenalin)Synonyms- Adrenalin
- adrenaline
- epinephrine
Related Words- pressor
- vasoconstrictive
- vasoconstrictor
- endocrine
- hormone
- internal secretion
- neurotransmitter
- catecholamine
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