Affiliation:
1. Facultad Ciencias de la Salud, Programa de Optometría, La Salle. Universidad de la Salle, Carrera, Bogotá,
Colombia
Abstract
Abstract:
The nervous system regulates the visual system through neurotransmitters that play an
important role in visual and ocular functions. One of those neurotransmitters is acetylcholine, a
key molecule that plays a variety of biological functions. Moreover, acetylcholinesterase, the enzyme
responsible for the hydrolysis of acetylcholine, is implicated in cholinergic function. However,
several studies have demonstrated that in addition to their enzymatic functions, acetylcholinesterase
exerts non-catalytic functions. In recent years, the importance of evaluating all possible
functions of acetylcholine-acetylcholinesterase has been shown. Nevertheless, there is evidence
suggesting that cholinesterase activity in the eye can regulate some biological events both in structures
of the anterior and posterior segment of the eye and, therefore, in the visual information that
is processed in the visual cortex. Hence, the evaluation of cholinesterase activity could be a possible
marker of alterations in cholinergic activity in both ocular and systemic diseases.
Funder
Universidad de la Salle Vicerrectoria de Investigaciones Bogotá, Colombia, Project
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Molecular Medicine,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,General Neuroscience