Alpha-2 adrenergic modulation of norepinephrine secretion in the perfused rabbit iris-ciliary body
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Current Eye Research
- Vol. 6 (6), 767-777
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02713688709034843
Abstract
Clonidine and other selective alpha-2 adrenergic agonists have been found to lower intraocular pressure in the eyes of rabbits and primates, including humans. It has been suggested that the ocular hypotensive response to alpha-2 agonists may be mediated, in part, by prejunctional inhibition of norepinephrine secretion at intraocular synapses. In this study, we have investigated the effects of adrenergic agonists and antagonists on field-stimulated, Ca++ -dependent release of 3H-norepinephrine (3H-NE) from isolated, perfused rabbit iris-ciliary bodies and have utilized radioligand binding methods to identify prejunctional adrenoceptors in this tissue. Clonidine (10−9 10−5 M) produced a dosage-dependent inhibition of stimulation-evoked H-NE secretion (EC50 ≜ 3 × 10−8 M), but did not alter basal secretion. Other adrenergic agonists capable of activating alpha-2 adrenoceptors (e.g., epinephrine, norepinephrine and xylazine) also significantly depressed 3H-NE secretion, whereas selective alpha-1 adrenergic or beta adrenergic agonists were without effect. Clonidine-mediated inhibition of 3H-NE release was reversed by the selective alpha-2 antagonist yohimbine (10−7 M), but was unaffected by prazosin or timolol. Yohimbine alone markedly enhanced 3H-NE secretion, indicating tonic activation of prejunctional alpha-2 adrenoceptors by endogenous released norepinephrine. Forskolin or 8-bromo-cAMP, which alone enhanced norepinephrine secretion, failed to attenuate the inhibitory responses to alpha-2 agonists. 3H-rauwolsclne binding measurements showed a small decrease in alpha-2 receptor sites in iris-ciliary body membranes following surgical sympathetic denervation. It is concluded that the rabbit irisciliary body contains functional, prejunctional alpha-2 adrenoceptors which may play an autoregulatory role in vivo and contribute to the ocular effects of adrenergic drugs.Keywords
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