Variation of intraocular pressure comparing rebound (TONOVET Plus®) and applanation (TONO-PEN VET®) tonometry in New Zealand rabbits treated with Amlodipine®

Javier Dario Murillo Arroyave, S. Robledo, Jaime Montaño, S. Acevedo
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Rabbits have played an important role in ophthalmological research processes, however in the environment there has been a deficiency of sensitive equipment in measurement of intraocular pressure for this species. To compare intraocular pressure (IOP) measured with rebound (TONOVET Plus®) and applanation (TONO-PEN VET®) tonometry in healthy New Zealand rabbits treated with Amlodipine. Twelve healthy male New Zealand white rabbits, 5 months old; two groups with 6 individuals were used in this study. The experimental group was given Amlodipine® at a dose of 5 mg/kg, once a day for a month. Blood pressure and intraocular pressure were measurement before treatment and 6 h after treatment in a period of one month. A trend is noted where the group of animals treated with amlodipine® presents lower values than the control group, both in systolic and diastolic pressure. The systolic pressure of the control group showed an average of 116.5 ± 7.9 mmHg and 117.4 ± 8.9 mmHg and the treatment group showed an average of 113.6 ± 7.9 mmHg and 111.8 ± 10.0 mmHg (pretreatment and posttreatment respectively). Tonometry: the values obtained using the TONOVET Plus® (19 ± 3 mmHg) are on average higher than the values obtained using the TONO-PEN VET® (17 ± 3 mmHg). It was possible to demonstrate the relationship between systemic blood pressure and intraocular pressure in New Zealand white rabbits. Rebound tonometry showed less variability in results than applanation tonometry. This study confirmed that both tonometers are reliable for measuring IOP in rabbits.
用氨氯地平治疗新西兰兔眼压变化比较反弹眼压(TONOVET Plus®)和屈伸眼压(TONO-PEN VET®)
兔子在眼科研究过程中发挥了重要作用,然而在环境中一直缺乏敏感的设备来测量该物种的眼压。比较健康新西兰兔在氨氯地平治疗下的眼内压(IOP)的测量方法(TONOVET Plus®)和眼压(TONO-PEN VET®)。12只5月龄健康雄性新西兰大白兔;本研究采用两组,每组6人。实验组患者给予氨氯地平5 mg/kg,每日1次,连用1个月。分别于治疗前和治疗后6 h测量血压和眼压,随访1个月。我们注意到一种趋势,用氨氯地平治疗的动物在收缩压和舒张压方面都比对照组低。对照组收缩压平均为116.5±7.9 mmHg、117.4±8.9 mmHg,治疗组收缩压平均为113.6±7.9 mmHg、111.8±10.0 mmHg(治疗前、治疗后)。血压计:使用TONOVET Plus®获得的值(19±3 mmHg)平均高于使用TONO-PEN VET®获得的值(17±3 mmHg)。可以证明新西兰大白兔的体表血压和眼压之间的关系。回弹眼压测量结果的可变性小于平压眼压测量。本研究证实,这两种眼压计测量家兔眼压是可靠的。
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