Reduced pupillary sensitivity to topical phenylephrine associated with the relaxation response.

J W Lehmann, I L Goodale, H Benson
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Abstract

Human pupillary dilatation after topical instillation of phenylephrine was assessed in a prospective, randomized, controlled experiment to measure alterations in alpha-end-organ responsivity after regular elicitation of the relaxation response. Baseline pupillometric measurements were taken in both experimental and control subjects. The experimental subjects then practiced daily a technique that elicited the relaxation response while the control subjects sat quietly for comparable periods of time without eliciting the relaxation response. After four to six weeks, both groups returned to the laboratory for an assessment identical to that of the first visit. Comparison between visits revealed that the pupillary dilatation in the experimental group was significantly diminished (p less than .02) as compared to that of the control group. This observation is consistent with reduced end-organ responsivity to an exogenous alpha-adrenergic agent after regular elicitation of the relaxation response.

瞳孔对局部苯肾上腺素的敏感性降低与松弛反应有关。
在一项前瞻性、随机、对照实验中,我们评估了局部注射苯肾上腺素后瞳孔扩张的情况,以测量定期引发松弛反应后α端器官反应性的变化。实验对象和对照组均进行了基线瞳孔测量。然后,实验对象每天练习一种引起放松反应的技巧,而对照组则安静地坐了相当长的时间,没有引起放松反应。四到六周后,两组人都回到实验室接受与第一次访问相同的评估。与对照组比较,实验组瞳孔扩张明显减小(p < 0.02)。这一观察结果与有规律地引发松弛反应后末端器官对外源性α -肾上腺素能药物的反应性降低是一致的。
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