1. Evidence for a 'putative beta(4)-adrenoceptor' originated over 20 years ago when cardiostimulant effects were observed to nonconventional partial agonists, These agonists were originally described as beta(1)- and beta(2)-adrenoceptor antagonists; however, they cause cardiostimulant effects at much higher concentrations than those required to block beta(1)- and beta(2)-adrenoceptors. Cardiostimulant effects of non-conventional partial agonists have been observed in mouse, rat, guinea-pig, cat, ferret and human heart tissues, 2. The receptor is expressed in several heart regions, including the sinoatrial node, atrium and ventricle, 3. The receptor is resistant to blockade by most antagonists that possess high affinity for beta(1)- and beta...
Summary: Experiments were performed on canine and human isolated coronary arteries to characterise h...
Of the numerous l3-blockers clinically available to treat conditions such as angina pectoris, hypert...
Catecholamines play a key role in the regulation of cardiovascular function, classically through ß(1...
β-Adrenoceptor blocking agents (β-blockers) that at low concentrations antagonize cardiostimulant ef...
β-Adrenoceptor blocking agents (β-blockers) that at low concentrations antagonize cardiostimulant ef...
In human heart there is now evidence for the involvement of four beta-adrenoceptor populations, thre...
In atrium and ventricle from failing and non-failing human hearts, activation of beta(1)- or beta(2)...
There is now evidence for the involvement of four beta-adrenoceptor populations in the regulation of...
Some beta (1)- and beta (2)-adrenoceptor-blocking agents, such as (-)-CGP 12177, cause cardiostimula...
The classification of beta adrenoceptor subtypes has apparently received substantial confirmation fr...
1 We identified putative beta(4)-adrenoceptors by radioligand binding, measured increases in ventric...
Beta-adrenergic receptors were characterized in a particulate fraction of human auricles obtained fr...
β-Adrenoceptor blocking agents (β-blockers) that at low concentrations antagonize cardiostimulant ef...
beta-Adrenoceptor antagonists have revolutionized the management of heart failure in humans. However...
The relationship between occupancy of beta adrenergic recep-tors and stimulation of adenylate cydase...
Summary: Experiments were performed on canine and human isolated coronary arteries to characterise h...
Of the numerous l3-blockers clinically available to treat conditions such as angina pectoris, hypert...
Catecholamines play a key role in the regulation of cardiovascular function, classically through ß(1...
β-Adrenoceptor blocking agents (β-blockers) that at low concentrations antagonize cardiostimulant ef...
β-Adrenoceptor blocking agents (β-blockers) that at low concentrations antagonize cardiostimulant ef...
In human heart there is now evidence for the involvement of four beta-adrenoceptor populations, thre...
In atrium and ventricle from failing and non-failing human hearts, activation of beta(1)- or beta(2)...
There is now evidence for the involvement of four beta-adrenoceptor populations in the regulation of...
Some beta (1)- and beta (2)-adrenoceptor-blocking agents, such as (-)-CGP 12177, cause cardiostimula...
The classification of beta adrenoceptor subtypes has apparently received substantial confirmation fr...
1 We identified putative beta(4)-adrenoceptors by radioligand binding, measured increases in ventric...
Beta-adrenergic receptors were characterized in a particulate fraction of human auricles obtained fr...
β-Adrenoceptor blocking agents (β-blockers) that at low concentrations antagonize cardiostimulant ef...
beta-Adrenoceptor antagonists have revolutionized the management of heart failure in humans. However...
The relationship between occupancy of beta adrenergic recep-tors and stimulation of adenylate cydase...
Summary: Experiments were performed on canine and human isolated coronary arteries to characterise h...
Of the numerous l3-blockers clinically available to treat conditions such as angina pectoris, hypert...
Catecholamines play a key role in the regulation of cardiovascular function, classically through ß(1...