The Basic Values of Intraocular Pressure Measured by Rebound Tonometry in Guinea Pig

D. Ancuta, D. Alexandru, M. Crivineanu, R. Botezatu, C. Coman
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Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is the most important risk factor associated with the progression of glaucoma and the research on animal models is constantly evolving. Rebound tonometry has been shown to be useful for the evaluation of IOP, not only for the human patient but also for the animal patient. The aim of the paper is to assess intraocular pressure in guinea pigs in order to establish reference values. IOP was measured for three days, at different time intervals, in 40 guinea pigs, using the iCare Tonovet TV01 tonometer. The mean values obtained in coloured guinea pigs were 13.82 mmHg ± 1.64 mmHg in the right eye, 14.11 mmHg ± 1.68 mmHg in the left eye, and in white guinea pigs 12.56 mmHg ± 0.95 mmHg in the right eye, 13.02 mmHg ± 1.29 mmHg for the left eye. The values obtained from this study it can be concluded that the strain of coloured, records the highest values in the morning, which remain linear during the day, and decrease in the evening compared to the white strain which has a constant evolution during the day, and in the evening increases.
反跳眼压计测定豚鼠眼压的基本值
眼压升高是青光眼发展最重要的危险因素,动物模型的研究也在不断发展。回弹眼压计已被证明是有用的评估IOP,不仅对人类患者,而且对动物患者。本文的目的是评估豚鼠眼压,以建立参考值。使用iCare Tonovet TV01眼压计测量40只豚鼠的眼压,以不同的时间间隔测量3天。彩色豚鼠右眼13.82 mmHg±1.64 mmHg,左眼14.11 mmHg±1.68 mmHg,白色豚鼠右眼12.56 mmHg±0.95 mmHg,左眼13.02 mmHg±1.29 mmHg。从本研究中获得的值可以得出结论,与白色菌株相比,彩色菌株在早晨记录的值最高,白天保持线性,晚上减少,白色菌株在白天不断演变,晚上增加。
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