Cw. Mclaughlin et al., Timolol may inhibit aqueous humor secretion by cAMP-independent action on ciliary epithelial cells, AM J P-CELL, 281(3), 2001, pp. C865-C875
The beta -adrenergic antagonist timolol reduces ciliary epithelial secretio
n in glaucomatous patients. Whether inhibition is mediated by reducing cAMP
is unknown. Elemental composition of rabbit ciliary epithelium was studied
by electron probe X-ray microanalysis. Volume of cultured bovine pigmented
ciliary epithelial (PE) cells was measured by electronic cell sizing; Ca2 activity and pH were monitored with fura 2 and 2',7'-bis(2-carboxyethyl)-5
(6)-carboxyfluorescein, respectively. Timolol (10 muM) produced similar K a
nd Cl losses from ciliary epithelia in HCO3-/CO2 solution but had no effect
in HCO3-/ CO2-free solution or in HCO3-/CO2 solution containing the carbon
ic anhydrase inhibitor acetazolamide. Inhibition of Na+/H+ exchange by dime
thylamiloride in HCO3-/CO2 solution reduced Cl and K comparably to timolol.
cAMP did not reverse timolol's effects. Timolol (100 nM, 10 muM) and levob
unolol (10 muM) produced cAMP-independent inhibition of the regulatory volu
me increase (RVI) in PE cells and increased intracellular Ca2+ and pH. Incr
easing Ca2+ with ionomycin also blocked the RVI. The results document a pre
viously unrecognized cAMP-independent transport effect of timolol. Inhibiti
on of Cl-/HCO3- exchange may mediate timolol's inhibition of aqueous humor
formation.