Prostaglandins on uveoscleral outflow
It is widely acknowledged that prostaglandins (PGs) raise uveoscleral outflow, which lowers intraocular pressure. Interest in the uveoscleral outflow has grown as PGs are increasingly used to decrease intraocular pressure. Uveoscleral outflow travels to the posterior pole of the eye via the suprachoroidal space after passing via extracellular gaps in the ciliary muscle.
- Intraocular pressure
- Prostaglandins
- Matrix metalloproteinases
Related Conference of Prostaglandins on uveoscleral outflow
September 21-22, 2026
21st International Conference on Ophthalmology and Vision Science
Amsterdam, Netherlands

