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New view of heart muscle cells shows movement of ß2 adrenergic receptors

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Lynn Savage, [email protected]

Building better beta-blockers for various heart ailments may be on the horizon because of a novel imaging technique used by researchers at Imperial College London. Beta-blockers are drugs that inhibit the action of β1 and β2 adrenergic receptors – G-protein-coupled receptors that reside on the surface of cardiac muscle cells, or cardiomyocytes. Both β1 and β2 mediate specific events that affect heart function; for example, β1 strongly stimulates heart contractions, while β2 has a mildly stimulating effect but a strong cardioprotective one. Although the...Read full article

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    Published: April 2010
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