Canonical Question

Antihypertensive

V5 D7.iii Historical V4 G7.ii 2 appearances

Master answer

Beta receptor antagonists (Beta blockers)

Effects of β-adrenergic blockade

TypeMain site of actionEffects of β-adrenergic blockade
β1HeartAnti-ischemic effect: β1 blockade → ↓ heart rate and ↓ cardiac contractility → ↓ BP and ↓ oxygen consumption by the heart → anti-ischemic effect
Antiarrhythmic effect: β1 blockade → ↓ AVN conduction, ↑ AVN refractory time, and ↓ heart rate → anti-arrhythmic effect
Anti-remodeling effect 
Kidneysβ1 blockade of the juxtaglomerular cells → ↓ renin release → ↓ angiotensin II conversion → ↓ H2O resorption → ↓ BP
β2Smooth muscleVasculature: vasoconstriction Bronchioles: bronchoconstriction
Ciliary body of the eye↓ Aqueous humor production → ↓ intraocular pressure
Pancreatic beta cells↓ Insulin release → hyperglycemia and new-onset diabetes 
Skeletal muscle↓ Glucose uptake (↓ insulin sensitivity) 
Liver↓ Hepatic glycogenolysis → hypoglycemia (esp. in diabetics)
Lipoprotein lipase enzymeInhibits lipoprotein lipase → ↑ triglycerides and ↓ HDL → hyperlipidemia
β3Adipose tissue↓ Lipolysis → weight gain 

Classification

METOPROLOL | ESMOLOL
PHARMACOKINETICS

 MetoprololEsmolol
 relatively selective beta blocker with no intrinsic sympathomimetic activity.Cardio-selective beta blocker with rapid onset and off­set.
PK – Abioavailabilty Absoption is rapid and complete, however there is extensive fi­rst pass metabolism. BA 50%
routes of admin PO or IV
dose Oral in 12.5mg increments, IV in 1-2mg boluses
bioavailabilty Only available as IV therefore 100%
routes of admin IV
dose In 10mg increments titrate to eff­ect
Dvolume of distrib 5.5 L/Kg
protien binding 10-20% to albumin
lipid solubility is high so it crosses the BBB
volume of distrib 3.5 L/Kg
protien binding 60% to albumin
lipid solubility is high so it crosses the BBB
Mhepatic or renal Extensively hepatic via CYP2D6neither hepatic or renal! by red blood cell esterases to a mostly inactive metabolite
Ehalf life 3-8hours
excretetion In urine 5-10% unchanged
half life 10 minutes
excretion In urine

Sources: CVPharmacology

JC 2019

Exam appearances

ExamExact wordingRelationshipSuccess
2019B Q14 Outline the classification and effects of beta-blocking drugs with examples (50% of marks). Compare and contrast the pharmacokinetics of metoprolol with esmolol (50% of marks). historical_member
2021B Q09 Outline the classification and effects of beta-blocking drugs, including examples (50% marks). Compare and contrast the pharmacokinetics of metoprolol with esmolol (50% marks). historical_member