ASSESSMENT OF β-1 SELECTIVITY OF BISOPROLOL AND ATENOLOL BY MEANS OF THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE LIPOLYTIC RESPONSE TO AN INFUSION OF TERBUTALINE

Abstract
We have investigated the beta-1 selectivity of a new beta-blocker, Bisoprolol, by comparing its effect on lipolysis induced by intravenous terbutaline infusion with that of Atenolol. At a dose of 5 mg, Bisoprolol had virtually no beta-2 blocking activity as measured by free fatty acid (FFA) release during terbutaline infusion. At a dose of 10 mg, Bisoprolol had a small but statistically insignificant effect on FFA release similar to 50 mg Atenolol. At a dose of 20 mg, Bisoprolol had significant beta-2 blocking activity. At lower doses, therefore, Bisoprolol is a very selective beta-blocker.