Intraocular silicone oil effects on rabbit blood-retinal barrier permeability.

Lens and eye toxicity research Pub Date : 1992-01-01
K Green, T M Slagle, M J Chaknis, L T Cheeks
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Abstract

Both short- (1 week) and longer-term (7 week) studies have been made on a series of silicone oils to determine their effects on blood-retinal barrier permeability. About 25% of the vitreous humor was replaced with the test oil, and fluorophotometric determinations made after intravenous fluorescein at intervals after oil injection. The short-term studies revealed a uniform disturbance of the eye at 24 hours after oil injection that probably represents the physical disturbance of the eye during injection. For most oils the readings on day 4 and day 7 after oil injection revealed no difference between the experimental and the paired control eye. Adatomed 5000 cps oil and a Japanese 1000 cps oil caused more sustained aqueous humor fluorescein values over the first week. Longer-term studies, with two oils shown in prior studies on corneal endothelium to increase permeability and one oil that had no influence on endothelial permeability, revealed no effects on fluorescein penetration into any ocular compartment. It is apparent that the corneal endothelium offers a more sensitive paradigm for examining the toxicity of oils for predictive behavior of long-term exposure of the retina.

眼内硅油对兔血视网膜屏障通透性的影响。
对一系列硅油进行了短期(1周)和长期(7周)研究,以确定它们对血液-视网膜屏障通透性的影响。将约25%的玻璃体替换为试验油,在油注射后每隔一段时间静脉注射荧光素进行荧光光度测定。短期研究显示,在注射油后24小时内,眼睛出现均匀的紊乱,这可能代表了注射期间眼睛的物理紊乱。对于大多数油,注射油后第4天和第7天的读数显示实验眼和配对对照眼之间没有差异。在第一周内,雾化的5000 cps油和日本的1000 cps油造成了更持久的房水荧光素值。较长期的研究显示,在先前的角膜内皮研究中有两种油可以增加通透性,而另一种油对内皮通透性没有影响,结果显示对荧光素渗透到任何眼隔室没有影响。很明显,角膜内皮为检查油的毒性提供了一个更敏感的范例,用于预测视网膜长期暴露的行为。
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