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The effect of epinephrine on ciliary process vasculature and IOP studied by intraocular microendoscopy in the albino rabbit

 

作者: FunkR.H.W.,   WagnerW.,   RohenJ. W.,  

 

期刊: Current Eye Research  (Taylor Available online 1992)
卷期: Volume 11, issue 2  

页码: 161-173

 

ISSN:0271-3683

 

年代: 1992

 

DOI:10.3109/02713689209000067

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The effect of epinephrine on Intraocular pressure (IOP) and the hemodynamics of the ciliary process vasculature in albino rabbits was studied by intraocular microendoscopy. Intraarterial application of epinephrine (15, 50, 250ng/kg bw) lead to an immediate vasoconstriction and a reduction 1n blood flow velocity (BFV) 1n the iridial and major ciliary processes lasting from 30 to 120 sec. This anemic phase was followed by a hyperemic phase of about 60 to 240 sec. showing a vasodilation up to 150% of the Initial diameters and an increase in BFV. The hyperemic phase can be prevented by pretreatment with indomethadn. Simultaneously measured IOP decreases 1n the anemic and increases 1n the hyperemic phase parallel with the changes 1n vascular diameter.After topical administration of epinephrine (25–50ug/kg bw) a marked vasoconstriction followed by a vasodilatory phase was similarly found. However, the reactive changes of the ciliary process vasculature lasted considerably longer. The anemic phase lasted 15 minutes, the hyperemic phase 40 to 60 min. Again, this hyperemia can be prevented by Indomethadn-pretreatment. In the iridial processes the anemic phase persisted till 70 minutes. No hyperemia and no substantial Influence of indomethadn-pretreatment was found in this territory. In the anemic phase the IOP decreased in average from 20 mmHg to 15 mmHg. However, 1n contrast to the reactive changes of the IOP after intraarterial epinephrine application, the IOP did not Increase again 1n the hyperemic phase, but decreased further to about 12 mmHg. After pretreatment with Indomethadn the IOP remained at the level of 15 mmHg. The short-term IOP-changes after 1.a. application of epinephrine, mirror the vasoconstrictory and vasodilatory reactions 1n the ciliary processes and might be due to volume changes in the eye (plethysmographic effect). However, the long lasting IOP reduction after topical epinephrine in the hyperemic phase can not be due to vascular reactions in the ciliary processes. There must be other factors responsible for the long lasting pressure reducing effect of epinephrine.

 

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