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Abstract
It has been reported that some dopamine antagonists can suppress the intraocular pressure and can increase the blood flow in the retina and choroid. Therefore, several dopamine antagonists and agonists were studied to determine if they can increase the ocular pulsatile blood flow in ocular hypertensive rabbits with the intraocular pressure raised artificially to 40 mm Hg. It was found that numerous dopamine antagonists including loxapine, moperone, domperidone, haloperidol and metoclopramide increased pulsatile blood flow for 49-110%, 95-155%, 72-86%, 60-114%, and 39-139%, respectively. Floropipamide reduced the ocular pulsatile blood flow for 18% at 90 min and 10% at 120 min. Chlofluperol produced biphasic action on pulsatile blood flow by significantly reducing it initially at 60 min (-49%) and then markedly increasing it at 180 min (91%). In case of dopamine agonists, neither dopamine nor bromocriptine affected the pulsatile blood flow significantly. These results indicate that some of dopamine antagonists could be used to lower the intraocular pressure and to increase the ocular pulsatile blood flow as well.
据报道,一些多巴胺拮抗剂可以抑制眼压,增加视网膜和脉络膜的血流量。因此,我们研究了几种多巴胺拮抗剂和激动剂,以确定它们是否能在眼压人工升高至40 mm Hg的情况下增加眼高血压兔的眼搏动血流量。结果发现,洛沙平、莫operone、多潘立酮、氟哌啶醇和甲氧氯普胺等多巴胺拮抗剂分别使眼搏动血流量增加49-110%、95-155%、72-86%、60-114%和39-139%。氟洛哌胺在90分钟和120分钟时分别使眼部脉动血流量减少18%和10%。氯氟哌醇对脉动血流量产生双相作用,在60分钟时开始显著减少(-49%),180分钟时显著增加(91%)。在多巴胺激动剂的情况下,多巴胺和溴隐亭都没有显著影响搏动血流量。这些结果表明,一些多巴胺拮抗剂可以降低眼压,增加眼搏动血流量。