Receptor — Beta

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.

They are involved in thermogenesis (burning fat for heat) and relaxing the bladder. beta receptor

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 Not all beta receptors are created equal

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

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