Cells (Dec 2020)

The Role of Adrenoceptors in the Retina

  • Yue Ruan,
  • Tobias Böhmer,
  • Subao Jiang,
  • Adrian Gericke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9122594
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 2594

Abstract

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The retina is a part of the central nervous system, a thin multilayer with neuronal lamination, responsible for detecting, preprocessing, and sending visual information to the brain. Many retinal diseases are characterized by hemodynamic perturbations and neurodegeneration leading to vision loss and reduced quality of life. Since catecholamines and respective bindings sites have been characterized in the retina, we systematically reviewed the literature with regard to retinal expression, distribution and function of alpha1 (α1)-, alpha2 (α2)-, and beta (β)-adrenoceptors (ARs). Moreover, we discuss the role of the individual adrenoceptors as targets for the treatment of retinal diseases.

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