The effect of angiotensin II on uveoscleral outflow in rabbits

2001 
Purpose. In our previous study, we showed that the AT 1 receptor antagonist increased uveoscleral outflow (USF) when topically applied to the rabbit eye. However this increase was too small to demonstrate a clear physiological role for ocular angiotensin II (AII). Hence, the purpose of this study was to determine whether ocular AII influenced USF regulation, and if so, how this occurred. Methods. USF was measured by the FITC-dextran perfusion method in albino rabbits. AII and its receptor antagonists were directly applied into the anterior chamber by adding into the perfusate and by perfusing with FITC-dextran. We also analyzed angiotensin receptors on the rabbit ciliary body membrane by a receptor binding assay with 125 I-[Sar 1, Ile 8 ]-AII as a ligand. Results. CS-088 (1 µg/ml) increased USF by 24% while AII decreased USF in a concentration-dependent manner between 10 and 500 nM. Its maximum decrease of 19% occurred at 500 nM. At this AII concentration the USF reduction was antagonized by 1 µg/ml CS-08...
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