Beta Receptor 〈PRO〉

Beta2-Receptor Agonists and Antagonists - StatPearls - NCBI - NIH

When stimulated, they increase heart rate and the strength of each beat. In the kidneys, they trigger the release of renin to help regulate blood pressure. Beta-2 ($\beta$2) Receptors: The Great Relaxer beta receptor

These receptors promote relaxation. They dilate the airways to help you breathe easier and widen blood vessels (vasodilation) to improve flow. Beta-3 ($\beta$3) Receptors: The Metabolic Manager Beta2-Receptor Agonists and Antagonists - StatPearls - NCBI

Not all beta receptors are created equal. They are categorized into three primary subtypes, each with a specific specialty: Primary Location: Mostly in the heart and kidneys. beta receptor

Primarily found in fat tissue (adipose) and the bladder.