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Action of Thymoxamine on Mydriasis induced by Levodopa and Dopamine
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1971
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OphthalmologyNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyMedicineNeuropharmacologyNeuroscienceNeurologyCentral Nervous SystemNervous SystemAlpha-adrenergic Blocking DrugPharmacologyDopaminePupillary DilatationSocial SciencesDopamine Research
Eye-drops of levodopa and dopamine induce pupillary dilatation which is inhibited by thymoxamine, an alpha-adrenergic blocking drug. This indicates that the mydriatic action of levodopa and dopamine involves excitation of alpha-adrenergic receptors of the dilator pupillae muscle. Such a conclusion is in accord with the previously expressed suggestion that levodopa is rapidly converted to dopamine, which displaces noradrenaline from adrenergic nerve endings.The findings that dopamine exerts alpha-adrenergic effects at the periphery may be construed as evidence in support of the view that the hypotensive action of levodopa is mediated via the central nervous system.
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