Ocular Autonomic Nervous System: An Update from Anatomy to Physiological Functions

Vision (Basel). 2022 Jan 14;6(1):6. doi: 10.3390/vision6010006.

Abstract

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) confers neural control of the entire body, mainly through the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves. Several studies have observed that the physiological functions of the eye (pupil size, lens accommodation, ocular circulation, and intraocular pressure regulation) are precisely regulated by the ANS. Almost all parts of the eye have autonomic innervation for the regulation of local homeostasis through synergy and antagonism. With the advent of new research methods, novel anatomical characteristics and numerous physiological processes have been elucidated. Herein, we summarize the anatomical and physiological functions of the ANS in the eye within the context of its intrinsic connections. This review provides novel insights into ocular studies.

Keywords: anatomy; aqueous humor; autonomic nervous system; choroidal blood flow; eye; pupil light reflex.

Publication types

  • Review