1 We have investigated the potency.and duration of action of isoprenal
ine and a range of beta-adrenoceptor agonists as relaxants of inherent
tone in human superfused, isolated bronchial smooth muscle, a tissue
reported to contain a homogeneous population of beta2-adrenoceptors. 2
All of the beta-adrenoceptor agonists caused concentration-related in
hibition of inherent tone, with isoprenaline having an EC50 of 27 nm.
The rank order of agonist potency was: formoterol greater-than-or-equa
l-to salmeterol greater-than-or-equal-to clenbuterol > fenoterol = iso
prenaline > terbutaline greater-than-or-equal-to salbutamol > quinpren
aline. 3 Relaxant responses to salmeterol were fully reversed by the s
elective beta2-adrenoceptor blocking drug, ICI 118551, demonstrating t
he involvement of beta2-adrenoceptors. 4 Rt50, i.e. the time taken for
50% recovery from the effects of an EC50 concentration of agonist, di
ffered considerably between the different beta2-adrenoceptor agonists.
Most agonists were short-acting, having Rt50 values less than 13 min.
Quinprenaline was of moderate duration, with an Rt50 value of greater
-than-or-equal-to 20 min. In contrast, salmeterol was extremely long-a
cting, with no sign of recovery within 4 h. 5 Estimates of relative po
tency and duration of action were similar to those previously determin
ed for these agonists in the guinea-pig isolated trachea. These result
s suggest, therefore, that guinea-pig trachea is a suitable alternativ
e to human bronchus for the evaluation of the actions of beta-adrenoce
ptor agonists on airways smooth muscle.