β2- and β3-Adrenoreceptor agonists: Human myometrial selectivity and effects on umbilical artery tone

Sep 19, 2002American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Beta2 and Beta3 Receptor Activators: Selective Effects on Uterine Muscle and Umbilical Artery Tone in Humans

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Abstract

At concentrations greater than 1 micromol/L, ritodrine produced a significantly more potent vasodilatory effect than BRL 37344 on human umbilical artery tone (P <.01).

  • Bupranolol antagonized the relaxant effects of BRL 37344 in human pregnant myometrium.
  • Butoxamine and propranolol did not antagonize the effects of BRL 37344.
  • All antagonists tested (butoxamine, propranolol, bupranolol) were effective against ritodrine's effects.
  • The relaxant effects of BRL 37344 are mediated solely through the beta(3)-adrenoreceptor.
  • Ritodrine may affect beta(1)-, beta(2)-, and beta(3)-adrenoreceptors.

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