Quantitative analysis of retinal vessel changes in galactose-fed dogs.

Y Takahashi, W Augustin, M Wyman, P F Kador
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Abstract

Retinal vessel changes in 36-month 30% galactose-fed beagles treated with or without aldose reductase inhibitors were quantified using an Olympus Cue-3 color image analysis system. Individual maps of the intact retinal vasculature, isolated by trypsin-digestion, were divided into 24 distinct subregions and measurements of either the endothelial cell to pericyte (E/P) ratio or cell densities, expressed as pericytes per mm capillary length or endothelial cells per mm capillary length, were conducted in 0.1 mm2 areas surrounding the midpoints of 12 subregions associated with the highest incidence of microaneurysms. Significantly increased E/P ratios and decreased pericyte densities were observed with the duration of galactose-feeding. These retinal changes were reduced by aldose reductase inhibitor treatment. Correlations between the E/P ratio and either number of microaneurysms or cataract severity were also observed. These data support the dose-dependent effects of aldose reductase inhibitors in preventing pericyte degeneration and subsequent formation of microaneurysms (Archives Ophthalmol. 108:1301, 1990).

半乳糖喂养犬视网膜血管变化的定量分析。
使用奥林巴斯Cue-3彩色图像分析系统对36个月大的30%半乳糖喂养的小猎犬进行定量研究。通过胰蛋白酶消化分离的完整视网膜脉管系统的单个图被划分为24个不同的亚区,内皮细胞与周细胞(E/P)比率或细胞密度(以周细胞每毫米毛细血管长度或内皮细胞每毫米毛细血管长度表示)的测量在与微动脉瘤发生率最高的12个亚区中点周围的0.1 mm2区域进行。随着半乳糖饲喂时间的延长,E/P比显著升高,周细胞密度显著降低。醛糖还原酶抑制剂治疗可减轻这些视网膜变化。E/P比值与微动脉瘤数目或白内障严重程度也有相关性。这些数据支持醛糖还原酶抑制剂在预防周细胞变性和随后的微动脉瘤形成方面的剂量依赖性作用(Archives Ophthalmol, 108:1301, 1990)。
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