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Effects of forskolin, prostaglandin F2α, and Ba2± on the short-circuit current of the isolated rabbit iris-ciliary body
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To gain information on the role of cyclic AMP (cAMP), ion transport and cell membrane permeability on aqueous humor formation, agents with well-known effects on transport properties in other epithelia were tested on the isolated rabbit iris-ciliary body. Forskolin stimulated the short-circuit current (SCC) by 37.5% when added to the aqueous-side solution. Forskolin was ineffective when added to the blood-side solution or when HCO3- was absent from the bathing solutions. The effect of forskolin confirms the presence of adenylate cyclase in the ciliary epithelium and the involvement of cAMP in ion transport. In HCO3- -rich media, 5 X 10(-5) M prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha), produced a prompt 25% increase in the SCC when added to the aqueous-side, and a small stimulatory SCC response when added to the blood-side. No change in SCC occurred when PGF2 alpha was added to either side of a HCO3- -free bathing solution. It is implied that cAMP acts on a HCO3- dependent transport system. These results are consistent with the previously observed stimulation of the SCC by 8Br-cAMP. BaCl2, 2.5 mM, on the aqueous-side increased the SCC by 240.5%, but reduced the SCC by 26% when added to the blood-side solution. The Ba2+ effects indicate the presence of high conductance K+ channels in the basolateral membranes of both the pigmented and non-pigmented cell layers.
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