PMID: 6109776Feb 1, 1981Paper

A study designed to explore the hypothesis that beta-1 adrenoceptors are "innervated" receptors and beta-2 adrenoceptors are "hormonal" receptors

The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
L J BryanJ C Wanstall

Abstract

It has been demonstrated that the chronotropic responses to sympathomimetic amines in rat atria were mediated only by beta-1 adrenoceptors. This was like guinea pig (beta-1) but unlike cat (beta-1 and beta-2). Extraneuronal uptake of isoproterenol into rat atrial myocardial cells was detected by fluorescence histochemistry but uptake was less than was seen in cat atria. Furthermore, it did not modulate responses of rat atrial preparations to isoproterenol. The lack of specific extraneuronal uptake in guinea-pig atrial myocardial cells was confirmed. Collation of data on the atria of these three species with data already available on guinea-pig trachea allowed the following conclusions. All four tissues contained a population of beta-1 adrenoceptors and were adrenergically innervated. Beta-2 adrenoceptors were present in cat atria and guinea-pig trachea and these tissues possessed a functionally effective extraneuronal metabolizing system for catecholamines. Beta-2 adrenoceptors were not detected in guinea-pig or rat atria and in these tissues extraneuronal uptake was either absent (guinea pig) or not functionally effective (rat). It is suggested that these data could support the hypotheses that 1) beta-1 adrenoceptors are "inne...Continue Reading

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