Ciliary ganglion stimulation. I. Effects on aqueous humor inflow and outflow

Stimulation of the ciliary ganglion in an enucleated, arterially perfused cat eye preparation produced a sustained increase in aqueous humor formation and an increase in the rate of aqueous humor outflow. The increased aqueous humor formation induced by ciliary ganglion stimulation has been found to...

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Animals
Anterior Chamber
Aqueous Humor - physiology
Capillary Permeability
Cats
Ciliary Body - blood supply
Ciliary Body - innervation
Depression, Chemical
Electric Stimulation
Female
Ganglia, Autonomic - drug effects
Ganglia, Autonomic - physiology
Intraocular Pressure
Male
Neurons - physiology
Nicotine - pharmacology
Ophthalmic Artery
Perfusion
Physostigmine - pharmacology
Radioisotope Dilution Technique
Reflex, Pupillary
Serum Albumin, Radio-Iodinated
Time Factors
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