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Topical epinephrine causes a decrease in density of beta-adrenergic receptors and cathecholamine-stimulated chloride
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|October 18, 1978
Abstract:
A single administration, or twice daily administration for 4.5 days, of topical 2% epinephrine to the rabbit eye in vivo causes a 30-40% decrease in the density of beta-adrenergic receptors on membranes prepared from the cornea. Such treatment also causes complete loss of the ability of excised corneas to respond to epinephrine in vitro with enhanced active chloride transport. These findings indicate that stimulation with a high concentration of catecholamine depresses the entire pathway from receptor to physiological response.