De Blasi A, Cortellaro M, Costantini C
Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1984 Jul;18(1):45-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1984.tb05020.x.
Multiple (100 mg twice daily for 21 days) but not single (100 mg) oral doses of metoprolol significantly reduced the number (Bmax) and the KD of beta-adrenoceptors on intact lymphocytes from nine healthy volunteers. Sulphinpyrazone (400 mg twice daily for 21 days) did not change lymphocyte beta-adrenoceptors and did not modify their reaction to chronic metoprolol. In vitro sulphinpyrazone (10-4M) increased [3H]-DHA specific binding on intact lymphocytes. This effect was not modified by metoprolol, sulphinpyrazone or the two combined. Metoprolol and sulphinpyrazone did not interact in the experimental model of beta-adrenoceptors on intact lymphocytes in conditions mimicking long-term treatment.