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Response of the isolated rat iris sphincter to cholinergic and adrenergic agents and electrical stimulation
Authors:Satoshi Narita  Minoru Watanabe
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University, Tanabe-Dohri 3-1, Mizuho-Ku, Nagoya, 467 JAPAN
Abstract:In isolated rat iris sphincter muscle, there has been no attempt to measure mechanical tension changes, because of the small size of the preparation. In this study, responses of the isolated rat iris sphincter to some agents and electrical stimulation were examined. Acetylcholine and electrical stimulation produced powerful contractions of the iris sphincter. These contractile responses were suppressed by atropine and enhanced by physostigmine. 10 μM norepinephrine induced a weak contraction of the sphincter muscle and 1 mM isoproterenol induced a very weak relaxation. These responses were antagonized by phentolamine and propranolol, respectively. In the presence of 0.1 μM atropine, electrical stimulation produced a weak alpha-adrenergic contraction and a very weak beta-adrenergic relaxation. Electrically induced responses were abolished by tetrodotoxin. In conclusion, in the rat iris sphincter, powerful contraction is due to the activation of muscarinic receptors, and that there are weak alpha-adrenergic contraction and weak beta-adrenergic relaxation. Thus in rats, muscarinic contraction of the sphincter muscle plays major role in the regulation of pupil diameter.
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