The effect of the retinal circulation on vitreal oxygen tension
作者:
AlderValerie A.,
CringleStephen J.,
期刊:
Current Eye Research
(Taylor Available online 1985)
卷期:
Volume 4,
issue 2
页码: 121-130
ISSN:0271-3683
年代: 1985
DOI:10.3109/02713688508999977
出版商: Taylor&Francis
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
Detailed measurements have been made of the pre-retinal partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) in the cat eye to determine the effect of the local geometry of the retinal circulation on vitreal PO2values. Measurements were made with oxygen sensitive microlectrodes for two ventilation conditions: air and 100% O2breathing. PO2gradients, which may extend as far as 800µm from the internal limiting membrane, have been shown to exist in the vicinity of retinal arteries. Close to a retinal vein there is either a very shallow PO2gradient or none at all. Coarse vitreal PO2profiles which were measured out to the“mid vitreous”show that the gradients are very shallow to within 1 mm of the retina. The close agreement between“mid vitreous”PO2and retinal venous PO2implies that the retinal venous PO2sets the PO2value of the main bulk of the vitreous. Absolute PO2values indicate that the retinal arterial walls offer easy diffusion for oxygen, and that at 100% O2breathing almost all the oxygen offloaded from the retinal circulation is from dissolved oxygen. Alterations in the physiological condition of the eye such as those due to changes in the ventilation gas, blood pressure or intraocular pressure may cause relative movement between the microelectrode and the retina. This movement can lead to apparent changes in vitreal PO2when it occurs in a region in which substantial PO2gradients exist.
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