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. 1986 May;9(2-3):195-201.
doi: 10.1007/BF00159849.

The distribution of (-)-propranolol in the isolated rabbit iris

The distribution of (-)-propranolol in the isolated rabbit iris

H A Fleig et al. Int Ophthalmol. 1986 May.

Abstract

It has been postulated that propranolol lowers the intraocular pressure by adrenergic neurone block. However, in the isolated iris of albino rabbits, there was only a small degree of cocaine-sensitive (i.e., neuronal) accumulation of 3H-(-)-propranolol, and none at all after pretreatment of the animals with reserpine. Moreover, after preloading of the iris with 3H-(-)-propranolol, veratridine failed to release any labelled material. Hence, any adrenergic neurone blocking action of propranolol is highly unlikely. Albino and pigmented irides were first exposed to 3H-(-)-propranolol and then washed out. The results and their compartmental analysis indicated an extensive binding of 3H-(-)-propranolol in or at pigment cells; the binding is characterized by a low dissociation constant. It is very likely that the initial binding and the subsequent slow dissociation from pigment cells explains the long duration of action of beta-adrenoceptor antagonists in human therapy.

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