Literature DB >> 2554641

The molecular basis of neurotrophic keratitis.

H D Cavanagh1, A M Colley.   

Abstract

Endogenous proliferation of corneal epithelial cells is regulated by a bidirectional control process characterized by an adrenergic, cAMP-dependent 'off', and a cholinergic, muscarinic cGMP-dependent 'on' response. The adrenergic receptor(s) are located in the plasma membrane (microsomal fraction), whereas the novel feature of the system is a cholinergic receptor specific for acetylcholine (ACH) located in the nuclear membrane. Exogenous substances which raise intracellular cAMP levels such as isoproterenol or PGE1, shut off epithelial mitosis: and, carbamylcholine or ACH raise intranuclear cGMP levels and increase mitosis by specific, regulatory stimulation of RNA-polymerase II activity. We believe that this regulatory system explains the transitory mitotic suppression induced by superficial corneal wounding (interruption of adrenergic fibres, chalone-effect); and the marked, permanent depression of epithelial mitosis associated with decreased intracellular ACH levels which are produced by total corneal denervation, and which results in neurotrophic keratitis.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2554641     DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.1989.tb07103.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Ophthalmol Suppl


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