Increased cellular responsiveness to epinephrine in primary open-angle glaucoma
P. F. Palmberg, S. Hajek, D. Cooper and B. Becker
The concentration of I-epinephrine hydrochloride necessary to inhibit
lymphocyte transformation by 50% (I50 value) was determined in vitro for
nine patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and in seven
controls. The lymphocytes of the patients with POAG were significantly (P
less than .05) more responsive. This result is consistent with the
hypothesis that patients with POAG have an increased responsiveness to
agents that elevate intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate levels.