Differences in metabolic responses to beta-adrenergic stimulation after propranolol or metoprolol administration
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1979.tb06031.x
Differences in metabolic responses to beta-adrenergic stimulation after propranolol or metoprolol administration
Abstract
Isoprenaline, or the beta 2-agonist terbutaline, was infused in healthy male volunteers and the plasma levels of insulin, glucose and free fatty acids (FFA) were determined. Saline, propranolol, or the selective beta 1-receptor antagonist, metoprolol, was administered i.v. prior to the infusion of the beta-stimulants. The two beta-receptor blockers inhibited isoprenaline-induced increase in chronotropy to about the same extent, while the effects on systolic and diastolic blood pressure were in accordance with a selective beta1-blocking effect of metoprolol and a non-selective beta-blocking action of propranolol. Quantitative differences were found between metoprolol and propranolol on the metabolic parameters. The effects can best be described in terms of beta 1- or beta 2-receptors, where effects on plasma FFA and glycerol levels seem to be mainly beta1-mediated. An apparent beta 2-mediated effect was found for insulin release and hepatic glucose output.
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