5-HT(2) receptor-mediated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in bovine ciliary epithelium.

J Ocul Pharmacol Ther

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA.

Published: February 2003

The serotonin 2 (5-HT(2)) receptor antagonists, MCI-9042 (Anplag) and ketanserin, have been shown to lower intraocular pressure in rabbits (1) and humans (2). The mechanism of action of these drugs has not been determined, but it is hypothesized that 5-HT(2) receptors, and possibly alpha-adrenergic receptors, (3) may regulate in part aqueous humor production via an intracellular signal transduction pathway in the ciliary body. We therefore examined whether 5-HT(2) receptors were coupled to phosphoinositide hydrolysis in an organ culture system of isolated bovine ciliary epithelium. 5-HT stimulated [(3)H]inositol phosphates ([(3)H]InsPs) accumulation in a dose-dependent manner with a maximum increase approximately twice over the basal level. The mean EC(50) value was 1.1 microM, which was calculated from four dose-response curves. The 5-HT stimulated accumulation of [(3)H]InsPs was inhibited by spiperone (5-HT(2A/1A) and dopamine 2 (D(2)) antagonists), M-1 (a major metabolite of MCI-9042), ketanserin (5-HT(2A) antagonist), SB-206553 (5- HT(2B/2C) antagonist), and mesulergine (5-HT(2C) antagonist and D(2) agonist). It was not inhibited by chlorpromazine, which is a D(2) receptor antagonist. Accordingly, our study demonstrates that 5-HT(2) receptors are coupled to phospholipase C in bovine ciliary epithelium.

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