Dictionary Definition
mydriatic n : a drug that causes the pupil of the
eye to dilate; used to aid eye examinations [syn: mydriatic
drug]
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Adjective
mydriaticNoun
- A drug having this effect
Related terms
Extensive Definition
Mydriasis is an excessive dilation of the
pupil due to disease, trauma or
drugs.
Normally, the pupil dilates in the dark and constricts in the light. A mydriatic pupil will
remain excessively large, even in a bright environment. Sometimes
colloquially referred
to as a "blown
pupil."
The opposite, constriction of the pupil, is
called miosis.
Mechanism
There are two types of muscle that control the size of the iris: circular muscle and radial muscle. The former is innervated by the parasympathetic nervous system, the latter by the sympathetic nervous system. Sympathetic stimulation of α1 adrenergic receptors causes the contraction of the radial muscle, and subsequent dilation of the pupil. Conversely, parasympathetic stimulation cause contraction of the circular muscle and constriction of the iris.The mechanism of mydriasis depends on the agent
being used. It usually involves either a disruption of the parasympathetic
nerve supply to the eye (which causes contraction of the
pupil), or over activity of the sympathetic
nervous system (SNS).
Causes
Pathological
The parasympathetic nervous supply which causes constriction of the pupil, or miosis, is supplied by cranial nerve III, the oculomotor nerve. Damage to this nerve typically manifests itself as mydriasis, because the sympathetic supply to the pupil which causes mydriasis remains unaffected, and therefore unopposed.Traumatic
In cases of head injury or orbit trauma (eye injury), the iris sphincter (the muscle responsible for closing the pupil) or the nerves controlling it can be damaged, reducing or eliminating reactivity to light.Drugs
Atropine blocks muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. Acetylcholine (ACh) is the neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system and blocking its action means the pupil cannot constrict.Cocaine inhibits
the reuptake of noradrenaline (norepinephrine) within a
nerve synapse. When a
solution of cocaine is
dropped into the eye, noradrenaline is no longer reabsorbed by
neurons, and its levels
increase. Noradrenaline, the neurotransmitter for
the SNS, causes dilation of the pupil. Mydriasis is used as a
diagnostic
test for Horner's
Syndrome, in which it is initiated using a similar mechanism,
though cocaine is not usually used in this procedure. Many other
drugs such as amphetamines and psychedelic
drugs (LSD,
psychedelic
mushrooms, mescaline, and MDMA) are also known
to cause mydriasis.
Opiate withdrawal
can cause dilated pupils in some people. Opiates normally lead to
miosis or the constriction of the pupils.
Antihistamines
and tricyclic
antidepressants may cause mydriasis.
Mydriatic drops
A mydriatic is an agent which induces dilation of the pupil. Drugs such as tropicamide are used in medicine to permit examination of the retina and other deep structures of the eye, and also to reduce painful ciliary muscle spasm (see cycloplegia). One effect of administration of a mydriatic is intolerance to bright light.Physiological Response Indicating Interest
Pupillary
response may also indicate interest in the subject of attention
or sexual stimulation.
References
See also
mydriatic in Catalan: Midriàtic
mydriatic in Danish: Mydriasis
mydriatic in German: Mydriasis
mydriatic in Spanish: Midriasis
mydriatic in French: Mydriase
mydriatic in Italian: Midriasi
mydriatic in Dutch: Mydriasis
mydriatic in Japanese: 散瞳
mydriatic in Polish: Mydriasis
mydriatic in Portuguese: Midríase
mydriatic in Swedish:
Mydriasis