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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
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Aqueous humor catecholamine levels were measured in 14 patients admitted to hospital for
cataract
or glaucoma surgery. Norepinephrine was detected in all patients. Epinephrine was detected in one patient who had received a preoperative retrobulbar injection of epinephrine.
Dopamine
was not detected in any patients. The highest level of norepinephrine was detected in
cataract
patients with normal intraocular pressures (mean = 7.18 nmol/l).
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PMID:Catecholamines in human aqueous humor. 397 23
Aqueous humour catecholamine concentrations were assayed in open angle glaucoma, and
cataract
patients during surgery, under general anaesthesia. Plasma catecholamines were measured at the same time. Aqueous humour noradrenaline is apparently reduced by pretreatment with adrenaline, timolol and pilocarpine. (Noradrenaline concentrations were 0.599 +/- 0.239 ng/ml in glaucoma, and 0.970 +/- 0.445 ng/ml in
cataract
patients.)
Dopamine
was found in two of six
cataract
patients (0.123 and 0.318 ng/ml), and in all the glaucoma group (0.221 +/- 0.170 ng/ml). Plasma noradrenaline concentration was probably increased in glaucoma, when compared to the
cataract
patients. These results confirm our findings in the non-human primate, and suggest that adrenaline may act, at least in part, by causing denervation or inhibition of noradrenaline release in the anterior segment of the eye, and probably by release of dopamine into the aqueous humour. The unexplained and new finding of dopamine in the aqueous humour may have some bearing on the action of dopaminergic drugs for the treatment of glaucoma. Future treatment of ocular hypertension may rely more on sympathetic denervation than on conventional adrenergic therapy.
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