Purposes. L-Arginine, a non-toxic amino acid, is converted to nitric oxide
(NO) by NO synthase. Recent findings have demonstrated that NO serves as an
ocular hypotensive agent. The objectives of the present study were to clar
ify the effect of L-arginine on intraocular pressure (IOP), pupil size, ref
raction and accommodative amplitude in human eyes, and to examine whether L
-arginine is converted to NO in vivo.
Methods. Fourteen volunteers received an intravenous drip-infusion of 100 m
l of L-arginine (10.0 g) solution. IOP levels were measured before, during
and after infusion using Goldmann applanation tonometry. Pupillary diameter
, refraction and accommodative amplitude were also measured in human subjec
ts. In rabbits, the nitrite levels in the aqueous humor were measured durin
g L- or D-arginine infusion.
Results. The mean IOP of the L- arginine group was significantly decreased
during infusion, but recovered rapidly after infusion. The mean IOP of the
control group increased during infusion. The changes in pupillary diameter,
refraction, and accommodative amplitude before and after infusion of L- ar
ginine were not significant. L- Arginine significantly elevated the level o
f nitrite in the aqueous humor compared with the controls.
Conclusions. These findings demonstrated that L- arginine lowers IOP mainly
through the formation of NO.