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Title: Ancillary pharmacologic properties of acebutolol: cardioselectivity, partial agonist activity, and membrane-stabilizing activity. Author: Giacomini JC, Thoden WR. Journal: Am Heart J; 1985 May; 109(5 Pt 2):1137-44. PubMed ID: 2859777. Abstract: Acebutolol, a new beta-blocking agent, possesses the ancillary pharmacologic properties of cardioselectivity and partial agonist and membrane-stabilizing activities. Compared to propranolol at equipotent doses, acebutolol produces less bronchoconstriction and preserves the bronchodilator response to isoprenaline. Similarly, acebutolol has less of an effect on peripheral vascular hemodynamics than does propranolol. Because of partial agonist activity, acebutolol produces a lesser reduction in heart rate and cardiac output than do propranolol and atenolol and has been found to have minimal effects on lipoprotein metabolism. Acebutolol may be the only beta-blocking agent that demonstrates some membrane-stabilizing activity at clinically achievable plasma concentrations. The ancillary pharmacologic properties of cardioselectivity and partial agonist activity are distinct and offer definite advantages to selected patients, particularly patients with respiratory disease, in whom cardioselective acebutolol, particularly at low doses, can minimize patient risk. The ancillary property of membrane-stabilizing activity may also guide therapy in selected patients.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]