Purpose: To investigate the effect of melatonin on isolated porcine ciliary arteries.
Methods: Isolated porcine ciliary arteries were suspended in myograph chambers filled with modified Krebs-Ringer solution (37 degrees C; 95% O2/5% CO2) for isometric tension recording.
Results: In quiescent porcine ciliary arteries with endothelium, melatonin (10(-11)--10(-5) M) evoked no change in vascular tone. The highest concentration of melatonin (10(-4 ) M) evoked a small but significant contraction. In vessels precontracted with U-46619 (10(-7) M), increasing concentrations of melatonin (10(-11)--10(-5) M) did not evoke a response. In precontracted arteries with endothelium, contractile response of vascular smooth muscle to increasing concentrations of serotonin (10(-10)--10(-5) M) and noradrenaline (10(-10)--10(-5) M) was reduced after preincubation with melatonin (10(-4) M). Melatonin (10(-4) M) did not alter the response to endothelin-1 (10(-10)--10( -7) M) and U-46619 (10(-10)--10(-6 ) M) in precontracted arteries with endothelium.
Conclusion: These findings demonstrate that melatonin attenuates the effect of serotonin and noradrenaline and is itself a mild vasoconstrictor in porcine ciliary arteries. The role of melatonin in human ocular circulation remains to be established.