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Title: Beta-adrenergic agonists reduce spontaneous motor activity through either beta 1 or beta 2 receptors. Author: Frances H, Renwart N, Danti S, Cash R, Raisman R, Simon P. Journal: Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1987 Jan; 26(1):11-5. PubMed ID: 2882523. Abstract: In mice, the clenbuterol-induced decrease in spontaneous motor activity was antagonized by IPS-339 (beta 2 antagonist) but not by betaxolol (beta 1 antagonist), whereas the isoproterenol-induced decrease in spontaneous motor activity was completely antagonized by betaxolol and only partially by IPS-339. It can be concluded that the clenbuterol-induced decrease in spontaneous motor activity is of the beta 2-type, whereas that induced by isoproterenol is essentially of the beta 1 type. In addition, chronic treatment with clenbuterol induced a tachyphylaxis to the effect of clenbuterol but not of isoproterenol. After chronic administration of tricyclic antidepressants (imipramine and desipramine) the number of cortical beta 1 adrenergic receptors decreased without impairing the clenbuterol-induced decrease in spontaneous motor activity. We conclude that beta 2 adrenergic receptors mediate the clenbuterol-induced decrease in spontaneous motor activity and the tachyphylaxis to this effect after chronic treatment.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]