Abstract

In isolated canine right ventricular muscles, we investigated the differences in antagonisms by beta-blockers against the positive inotropic effects (PIEs) of isoproterenol, a nonselective agonist, and T-0509, a beta1-selective agonist. The selective beta1-blockers atenolol and bisoprolol antagonized the PIE of T-0509 monophasically in Schild analysis, showing pA2 values of 7.05 and 7.63, respectively. On the other hand, both blockers produced biphasic antagonism against the PIE of isoproterenol (ISO); therefore, two pKB values were obtained (7.75 and 4.25 and 7.82 and 5.76, respectively). Nadolol, a nonselective beta-blocker, also antagonized the PIE of T-0509 monophasically (pA2 value 7.58), but antagonized the PIE of ISO biphasically (pKB values 7.42 and 4.39). Because the different mode of antagonism by three beta-blockers between T-0509 and ISO could not be explained by the selectivities of beta-agonists and blockers for beta1- and beta2-adrenoceptors in the heart, two subtypes of beta1-adrenoceptors may exist together in canine ventricular muscles, and atenolol, bisoprolol, and nadolol may act as antagonists for the two subtypes with two different affinities.

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