100
50
0
Response (% maximum)
10 –9 10 –8 10 –7 10 –6 10 –5
Concentration of agonist (log scale)
(b)
Full agonist
Full agonist
and partial
agonist
Partial agonist
100
50
0
Response (% maximum)
10 –9 10 –8 10 –7 10 –6
10 –7M10–6M10–5M
10 –5 10 –4
Concentration of agonist (log scale)
(a) Increasing antagonist concentration
Fig. 17.2Dose–response curves for receptor agonist. (a) In the presence of a competitive reversible antagonist.
In the presence of a reversible antagonist, the dose–response curve for a full agonist is shifted to the right
because the full agonist competes for receptor binding. The higher the concentration of antagonist the greater
the shift, but the maximum response remains unchanged. below (b) In the presence of a partial agonist,
the dose-response curve of the full agonist is shifted to the right. (Reproduced from Maxwell, S. R. J. and
Webb, D. J. (2008). Receptor functions.Medicine, 36 , 344–349, by permission of Elsevier Science.)
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