Respiration physiology
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Respiration physiology · Oct 1993
Comparative StudyEffects of beta 2-agonists on the contractility of fatigued canine diaphragm in vivo.
We examined the effects of four beta 2-agonists, clenbuterol, metaproterenol, procaterol, and albuterol, on the contractility of fatigued canine diaphragm. Diaphragmatic contractility was assessed from changes in transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi) generated by supramaximal electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve. Diaphragmatic fatigue was developed by applying an inspiratory resistive load to spontaneously breathing dogs for 30-50 min. ⋯ Albuterol did not change Pdi at any dose. These results suggest that both clenbuterol and metaproterenol have a positive inotropic effect on fatigued canine diaphragm, while procaterol has a negative effect at high doses. Albuterol showed no inotropic effect.