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Autonomic nervous system cholinergic agonists

A special feature of the iris is its autonomic innervation. Sympathetic activation widens the aperture of the iris whereas impulses from the parasympa thetic nervous system decrease the aperture size. Therefore adrenergic agonists and anticholinergic compounds both increase the aperture of the iris, i.e., cause mydriasis, and antiadrenergic and cholinergic agonists decrease it, i.e., cause miosis. The iris can thus be considered an excellent mirror reflecting the balance of the autonomic nervous system in the body. " ... [Pg.293]

Sites of actions of cholinergic agonists in the autonomic and somatic nervous systems. [Pg.47]

Nicotiana tabacum, and lobeline, present in the dried leaves and tops of the herb, Lobelia inflata (13). Both nicotine and lobeline act as agonists on a specific type of acetylcholine receptor, the nicotinic cholinergic receptor. In mammals, nicotinic cholinergic receptors mediate cholinergic neurotransmission in skeletal muscles, autonomic ganglia, and the central nervous system. At these sites nicotine s action has two phases, excitation and depression. Insect central nervous tissues are rich in nicotinic cholinergic receptors (cf. 14), but their role in behavior is not well understood. [Pg.340]


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