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Regulation of Aqueous Humor Secretion by Melatonin in Porcine Ciliary Epithelium

Secretion of melatonin, a natural hormone whose receptors are present in the ciliary epithelium, displays diurnal variation in the aqueous humor (AH), potentially contributing to the regulation of intraocular pressure. This study aimed to determine the effects of melatonin on AH secretion in porcine...

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Autores principales: Li, Ka-Lok, Shan, Sze-Wan, Lin, Fang-Yu, Ling, Choi-Ying, Wong, Nga-Wai, Li, Hoi-Lam, Han, Wei, To, Chi-Ho, Do, Chi-Wai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065789
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author Li, Ka-Lok
Shan, Sze-Wan
Lin, Fang-Yu
Ling, Choi-Ying
Wong, Nga-Wai
Li, Hoi-Lam
Han, Wei
To, Chi-Ho
Do, Chi-Wai
author_facet Li, Ka-Lok
Shan, Sze-Wan
Lin, Fang-Yu
Ling, Choi-Ying
Wong, Nga-Wai
Li, Hoi-Lam
Han, Wei
To, Chi-Ho
Do, Chi-Wai
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description Secretion of melatonin, a natural hormone whose receptors are present in the ciliary epithelium, displays diurnal variation in the aqueous humor (AH), potentially contributing to the regulation of intraocular pressure. This study aimed to determine the effects of melatonin on AH secretion in porcine ciliary epithelium. The addition of 100 µM melatonin to both sides of the epithelium significantly increased the short-circuit current (Isc) by ~40%. Stromal administration alone had no effect on the Isc, but aqueous application triggered a 40% increase in Isc, similar to that of bilateral application without additive effect. Pre-treatment with niflumic acid abolished melatonin-induced Isc stimulation. More importantly, melatonin stimulated the fluid secretion across the intact ciliary epithelium by ~80% and elicited a sustained increase (~50–60%) in gap junctional permeability between pigmented ciliary epithelial (PE) cells and non-pigmented ciliary epithelial (NPE) cells. The expression of MT(3) receptor was found to be >10-fold higher than that of MT(1) and MT(2) in porcine ciliary epithelium. Aqueous pre-treatment with MT(1)/MT(2) antagonist luzindole failed to inhibit the melatonin-induced Isc response, while MT(3) antagonist prazosin pre-treatment abolished the Isc stimulation. We conclude that melatonin facilitates Cl(−) and fluid movement from PE to NPE cells, thereby stimulating AH secretion via NPE-cell MT(3) receptors.
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spelling pubmed-100519542023-03-30 Regulation of Aqueous Humor Secretion by Melatonin in Porcine Ciliary Epithelium Li, Ka-Lok Shan, Sze-Wan Lin, Fang-Yu Ling, Choi-Ying Wong, Nga-Wai Li, Hoi-Lam Han, Wei To, Chi-Ho Do, Chi-Wai Int J Mol Sci Article Secretion of melatonin, a natural hormone whose receptors are present in the ciliary epithelium, displays diurnal variation in the aqueous humor (AH), potentially contributing to the regulation of intraocular pressure. This study aimed to determine the effects of melatonin on AH secretion in porcine ciliary epithelium. The addition of 100 µM melatonin to both sides of the epithelium significantly increased the short-circuit current (Isc) by ~40%. Stromal administration alone had no effect on the Isc, but aqueous application triggered a 40% increase in Isc, similar to that of bilateral application without additive effect. Pre-treatment with niflumic acid abolished melatonin-induced Isc stimulation. More importantly, melatonin stimulated the fluid secretion across the intact ciliary epithelium by ~80% and elicited a sustained increase (~50–60%) in gap junctional permeability between pigmented ciliary epithelial (PE) cells and non-pigmented ciliary epithelial (NPE) cells. The expression of MT(3) receptor was found to be >10-fold higher than that of MT(1) and MT(2) in porcine ciliary epithelium. Aqueous pre-treatment with MT(1)/MT(2) antagonist luzindole failed to inhibit the melatonin-induced Isc response, while MT(3) antagonist prazosin pre-treatment abolished the Isc stimulation. We conclude that melatonin facilitates Cl(−) and fluid movement from PE to NPE cells, thereby stimulating AH secretion via NPE-cell MT(3) receptors. MDPI 2023-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10051954/ /pubmed/36982863 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065789 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shan, Sze-Wan
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Ling, Choi-Ying
Wong, Nga-Wai
Li, Hoi-Lam
Han, Wei
To, Chi-Ho
Do, Chi-Wai
Regulation of Aqueous Humor Secretion by Melatonin in Porcine Ciliary Epithelium
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title_full Regulation of Aqueous Humor Secretion by Melatonin in Porcine Ciliary Epithelium
title_fullStr Regulation of Aqueous Humor Secretion by Melatonin in Porcine Ciliary Epithelium
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of Aqueous Humor Secretion by Melatonin in Porcine Ciliary Epithelium
title_short Regulation of Aqueous Humor Secretion by Melatonin in Porcine Ciliary Epithelium
title_sort regulation of aqueous humor secretion by melatonin in porcine ciliary epithelium
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065789
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