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GPR158 in the visual system: Homeostatic role in regulation of intraocular pressure
Journal article

GPR158 in the visual system: Homeostatic role in regulation of intraocular pressure

T. Itakura, A. Webster, S.K. Chintala, Y. Wang, J.M. Gonzalez, J.C. Tan, J.A. Vranka, T. Acott, C.M. Craft, M.E. Sibug Saber, …
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Vol.35(4), pp.203-215
2019
PMID: 30855200

Abstract

cAMP G-protein-coupled receptor homeostasis intraocular pressure retina trabecular meshwork Animals Cell Survival Cells, Cultured Doxycycline Electroretinography Eye Homeostasis Humans Intraocular Pressure Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Rabbits Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled beta galactosidase doxycycline epinephrine G protein coupled receptor G protein coupled receptor 158 protein p53 unclassified drug doxycycline G protein coupled receptor GPR158 protein, human aging animal tissue aqueous humor outflow Article brain cortex cell proliferation cell survival cellular distribution ciliary body controlled study electroretinogram gene expression gene overexpression histochemistry homeostasis human human cell human tissue immunohistochemistry immunolocalization intracellular signaling intraocular hypertension intraocular pressure male metabolic activity assay mouse nerve cell nonhuman oxidative stress photopic vision photoreceptor protein localization tissue section trabecular meshwork vision visual cortex visual system animal C57BL mouse cell culture drug effect electroretinography eye genetics knockout mouse Leporidae metabolism
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