Patient/caregiver was instructed upon the role of alpha receptors in blood pressure regulation as follows:
- Norepinephrine stimulates the alpha-1 receptors in the peripheral arteries, resulting in constriction or narrowing of blood vessels. Narrowing of the blood vessels result in increased peripheral resistance and blood pressure.
- Alpha-2 receptors are located in the medulla of brain and in the smooth muscle of peripheral arteries.
- Stimulation of alpha-2 receptors in the brain result in reduced norepinephrine release, consequently leading to reduced stimulation of alpha-1 receptors by norepinephrine.
- Reduced alpha-1 receptor stimulation by norepinephrine leads to reduced vasoconstriction and peripheral resistance, thus contributing to lowering blood pressure.
- This lowering of blood pressure contributes to reduced work load on the heart and better blood supply to the end organs, such as, heart, brain, and kidney.