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A<sub>1</sub>‐, A<sub>2A</sub>‐ and A<sub>3</sub>‐subtype adenosine receptors modulate intraocular pressure in the mouse

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Abstract

Despite the potential importance of the mouse in studying the pharmacology of aqueous dynamics, measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) in its very small eye has been problematic. Utilizing a novel servo-null electrophysiologic approach recently applied to the mouse, we have identified a diversity of adenosine-receptor mechanisms in modulating IOP in this species. We report the first evidence that A(3) receptors increase IOP in any species, and verify in the mouse reports with larger mammals that A(1) receptors lower and A(2A) receptors increase IOP.

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