Isoproterenol

The agonist isoproterenol is used to treat asthma, because it mimics the effects of catecholamines in relaxing bronchial muscles in the lung; it does so by interacting with one specific class of adrenergic receptors (so-called because they bind adrenaline, the old name for epinephrine).


See also: Signal Transduction Agonists and Antagonsists


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