Structure activity relationships of novel and selective beta1-adrenoreceptor ligandsTools Mistry, Shailesh N. (2009) Structure activity relationships of novel and selective beta1-adrenoreceptor ligands. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractOf the numerous l3-blockers clinically available to treat conditions such as angina pectoris, hypertension and heart failure, none possess antagonist activity specific to the beta1-adrenoceptor. Those described as 'cardioselective', such as nebivolol and bisoprolol, generally show less than 50-fold beta1/beta2-selectivity, which can be lost at higher doses. Others, such as propranolol and sotalol are actually more beta2-selective. Overall, a degree of concomitant beta2-adrenoceptor blockade (risking compromised respiratory function and loss of peripheral vasodilatation) by current therapeutic agents precludes their use in patients with disorders such as asthma and peripheral vascular disease.
Actions (Archive Staff Only)
|