none4Propranolol is a beta-adrenergic receptor-blocker widely used in cardiovascular diseases therapies, and detected in aquatic systems at concentrations up to 56 ng/L. Due to similarities between human and other vertebrate beta-adrenergic receptors, consequences of beta-blocker exposure in vertebrate wildlife, such as fish may be expected. Instead, little is known about the presence and function of these receptors in invertebrates, and possible effects of beta-blockers are then unpredictable. In a preliminary study [Fabbri et al. (2009) Comp. Biochem. Physiol 154A:S15] we showed that mussel exposure to 0.3 and 30 μg/L of (−)-propranolol caused a stress syndrome and alteration of cell signaling. Here we assessed whether propranolol in the ...