Publications by authors named "A Palkama"

Numerical calculations of the aqueous humor dynamics in the anterior chamber of a rabbit's eye are presented to delineate the basic flow mechanisms. The calculations are based on a geometrical model of the eye, which represents the Trabecular meshwork (TM) as a multilayered porous zone of specified pore sizes and void fraction. The outer surface of the cornea is assumed to be at a fixed temperature (corresponding to the ambient temperature), while the iris surface is assumed to be at the core body temperature.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the distribution of thrombospondin-4 (TSP-4) in the bovine eye.

Methods: Anterior and posterior segments of the bovine eyes were sectioned and stained by the indirect immunofluorescence method with an anti-TSP-4 antibody. The tissues were analyzed by reverse-transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to determine where the TSP-4 mRNA is produced.

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Both calcitonin gene-related peptide and prostaglandins have an influence on the intraocular pressure in the eye. In this study, the effects of low intracameral doses (20 ng and 50 ng) of calcitonin gene-related peptide, prostaglandin F(2alpha), and simultaneous dosing of both, on the outflow facility were studied in the rabbit. Calcitonin gene-related peptide increased the outflow facility at both 20 and 50 ng doses, while prostaglandin F(2alpha) increased it only at a 50 ng dose.

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Preliminary pharmacological experiments have suggested that in the bovine retractor penis muscle there are relaxation-mediating endothelin ET(B) receptors, at least part of which are located on the inhibitory nitrergic nerves. The present work was undertaken to test this hypothesis by means of receptor autoradiography and additional pharmacological experiments. In the retractor penis muscle and the penile artery, specific binding of the ETB receptor-selective agonist [125I]BQ-3020 took place predominantly to nerve trunks and minor nerve branches.

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The structure-activity relationship of the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the porcine iris-ciliary body was studied using different CGRP analogs. The receptor binding affinity is located mainly in the carboxyterminal end of the CGRP peptide while the ability to stimulate adenylate cyclase (AC) enzyme is mainly in the aminoterminal end of the peptide. The binding of CGRP analogs was also found to be temperature-dependent.

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