[Beta adrenergic agonists. Mechanisms of action: lipid mobilization and anabolism].

M Lafontan, M Berlan, M Prud'Hon
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In this review, the results obtained in commercial livestock with certain beta-adrenergic agonists (clenbuterol and cimaterol) having an anabolic potential associated with lipid mobilizing properties are considered. The first chapter summarizes major data concerning the effects of beta-agonists on growth and carcass composition in cattle, sheep and pigs. The effect of clenbuterol and cimaterol on carcass quality is to increase the deposition of protein while reducing fat accretion. Then, we briefly consider the physiology and pharmacology of the sympathoadrenal system with a special attention to the distribution and properties of beta-adrenoceptors of various tissues which are putative targets for the beta-adrenergic agonists. Several mechanisms liable to be responsible for the anabolic action of these compounds are also discussed. This chapter includes the evaluation of the effects of beta-agonist on central nervous system and pancreas. A special attention is devoted to their metabolic impact on adipose tissue and muscle. In isolated fat cells, beta-agonists promote stimulation of lipolysis associated with reduction of lipogenesis and of insulin action. The in vitro effects on adipocytes are consistent with the in vivo effects of the compounds. Beta-agonist impact on protein synthesis and muscle accretion is also discussed with reference: 1) to the vascular effects of the compounds that should modify the nutrient flow into the muscle, 2) to a reduction of proteolysis mainly observed for the moment in in vitro studies, 3) to the possible beta-adrenergic-dependent enhancement of insulin action on the muscle. However, more direct experimental evidence is still needed to clearly assess the nature of the action(s) of such anabolic agents on muscle.

肾上腺素能激动剂。作用机制:脂质动员和合成代谢]。
在这篇综述中,考虑到某些β -肾上腺素能激动剂(瘦肉精和西马特罗)具有与脂质动员特性相关的合成代谢潜力,在商业牲畜中获得的结果。第一章总结了有关-受体激动剂对牛、羊和猪生长和胴体组成影响的主要数据。瘦肉精和cimaterol对胴体品质的影响是增加蛋白质沉积,减少脂肪堆积。然后,我们简要地考虑了交感肾上腺系统的生理学和药理学,特别关注各种组织中β -肾上腺素受体的分布和特性,这些组织是β -肾上腺素能激动剂的假定靶点。还讨论了几种可能负责这些化合物的合成代谢作用的机制。本章包括评价-激动剂对中枢神经系统和胰腺的作用。特别关注它们对脂肪组织和肌肉的代谢影响。在分离的脂肪细胞中,β激动剂促进与脂肪生成和胰岛素作用减少相关的脂肪分解刺激。对脂肪细胞的体外作用与化合物的体内作用一致。本文还讨论了β受体激动剂对蛋白质合成和肌肉增生的影响:1)化合物对血管的影响,这些化合物应该改变流入肌肉的营养物质;2)目前主要在体外研究中观察到的蛋白质水解的减少;3)可能依赖β肾上腺素能增强胰岛素对肌肉的作用。然而,还需要更直接的实验证据来清楚地评估这些合成代谢剂对肌肉的作用性质。
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