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Effects of adrenomedullin on cyclic AMP formation and on relaxation in iris sphincter smooth muscle.
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In iris sphincter isolated from cat and other mammalian species including human, ADM is a much more efficacious activator of adenylate cyclase and a much more effective relaxant than CGRP. Its biological effects may be due to direct involvement of ADM receptors, but also to activation of CGRP receptors. Activation of ADM receptors by the peptide leads to concentration-dependent increases in cAMP accumulation and subsequent inhibition (relaxation) of smooth muscle contraction. These findings suggest a role for ADM as a local modulator of smooth muscle tone. A possible function for this potent hypotensive peptide in the regulation of intraocular pressure remains to be investigated.
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