Gilmartin B
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 1986;6(1):23-37.
Although it is well established that autonomic control of ocular accommodation is predominantly parasympathetic, many investigators have, over the last 150 years, proposed that a supplementary sympathetic innervation should be considered. Particular attention is directed in this review to previous literature providing anatomical, physiological and pharmacological evidence for dual innervation of the ciliary muscle. Clinical and psychological evidence is shown to be equivocal. A review of recent laser optometry studies of tonic ("dark-focus") resting positions of accommodation indicates that the inhibitory nature of sympathetic innervation suggested by the majority of previous studies can be further defined with respect to specific adrenergic receptors. The implications of dual innervation relating to ocular accommodation during sustained near-vision tasks is discussed.
尽管人们已经充分认识到眼部调节的自主控制主要是副交感神经控制,但在过去的150年里,许多研究人员提出应考虑存在辅助性交感神经支配。本综述特别关注以往提供睫状肌双重神经支配的解剖学、生理学和药理学证据的文献。临床和心理学证据显示并不明确。对近期关于调节的紧张性(“暗焦点”)静息位置的激光验光研究的综述表明,大多数先前研究提出的交感神经支配的抑制性质可以根据特定的肾上腺素能受体进一步明确。文中还讨论了在持续的近视力任务中双重神经支配与眼部调节的关系。