beta2agonist
Beta-2 agonists are a class of medications that selectively stimulate beta-2 adrenergic receptors. Activation of these receptors on bronchial smooth muscle leads to relaxation and bronchodilation, increasing airway caliber. Beta-2 receptors are also present in other tissues, and stimulation can produce tremor and vasodilation, with metabolic effects mediated by increased cyclic AMP (cAMP). At higher systemic concentrations, modest cardiac effects may occur.
Pharmacology and mechanism of action involve activation of Gs proteins and adenylate cyclase, raising intracellular cAMP.
Clinical use includes relief of acute bronchospasm and maintenance therapy for asthma and COPD. Short-acting beta-2
Administration is typically inhaled to maximize lung effects while minimizing systemic exposure; oral or intravenous forms