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Understanding the pharmacological effects of norepinephrine (NE) and isoproterenol is crucial for Step 1 preparation. These drugs differ significantly in their receptor activities and resultant physiological effects.
Characteristic | Norepinephrine (NE) | Isoproterenol |
---|---|---|
Receptor Activity | α1 > α2 > β1 | β1 = β2 > α |
Vasoconstriction | Increases (via α1) | Decreases (via β2-mediated vasodilation) |
Heart Rate (HR) | Decreases (reflex bradycardia) | Increases (direct β1 and reflex activity) |
Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) | Increases | Decreases |
Cardiac Output (CO) | Minimal change or slight increase (β1 stimulation) | Increases significantly |
Pulse Pressure (PP) | Slight increase | Widened |
Peripheral Resistance | Increases | Decreases |
Parameter | Norepinephrine | Isoproterenol |
---|---|---|
CO | ↔/↑ | ↑↑ |
HR | ↓ | ↑↑ |
MAP | ↑↑ | ↓ |
PP | ↑ | ↑↑ |
Understand the contrasting effects of norepinephrine and isoproterenol on cardiovascular physiology, emphasizing receptor activity and resultant changes in CO, HR, MAP, and PP. Recognize their clinical applications and implications for patient management.