Influence of autonomic neurotransmitters on human uveal melanocytes in vitro
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- DOI: 10.1006/exer.2000.0869
Influence of autonomic neurotransmitters on human uveal melanocytes in vitro
Abstract
The influence of autonomic neurotransmitters on the growth and melanogenesis of cultured uveal melanocytes was studied. Uveal melanocytes were cultured with medium supplemented with cAMP elevating agents and basic fibroblast growth factor (complete medium). The cells were plated into multiple well plates, and various concentrations of adrenergic and cholinergic agents were added to the media (complete medium or various deleted media). After 6 days, the cells were detached for cell counting and melanin measurement and compared to controls. Epinephrine, isoproterenol, salbutamol and metaproterenol (adrenergic agonists that can activate beta(2)-adrenoceptors) substantially stimulated growth and melanogenesis of cultured uveal melanocytes in cAMP-deleted medium. Methoxamine, clonidine, prenalterol and D-7114 (adrenergic agonists that do not activate beta(2)-adrenoceptors) showed no effect under similar experimental conditions. Muscarine (a cholinergic agonist) inhibited the growth and melanogenesis of uveal melanocytes in complete medium. It indicates that adrenergic agents (beta(2)-adrenoceptor agonists) stimulate growth and melanogenesis in uveal melanocytes, while cholinergic agonist has an inhibitory effect. This effect appears to involve the cAMP second messenger system. These studies suggest that homeostasis of the uveal melanocytes may be maintained, in part, by regulating the autonomic nervous system in vivo.
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