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Experimental Eye Research | 1987

Uveoscleral outflow using different-sized fluorescent tracers in normal and inflamed eyes

Carol B. Toris; Dale S. Gregerson; Jonathan E. Pederson

Sodium fluorescein and fluorescinated dextrans (FD) of selected molecular weights were combined and perfused into the anterior chamber of normal and inflamed eyes of cynomolgus monkeys. The eyes were dissected into iris, anterior and posterior uvea, anterior and posterior sclera, retina and intraocular fluids (excluding aqueous). Each tissue was homogenized and centrifuged and the supernatant was run through a gel-filtration column to separate the fluorescent tracers. Each of the resultant peaks was quantitated and facility of uveoscleral outflow was determined. In control eyes the calculated facility of uveoscleral outflow was very similar with all tracers (from 0.047-to 0.052 microliter min-1 mmHg-1) and each tracer was found in highest concentration in the anterior sclera and anterior uvea. In inflamed eyes the calculated facility of uveoscleral outflow increased two- to five-fold with each tracer (0.12-; 0.17-; 0.29-; and 0.24 microliter min-1 mmHg-1 with fluorescein, and the fluorescinated dextrans of MWs 4000, 40,000 and 150,000, respectively). Each tracer was found in the anterior sclera and uvea in inflamed eyes whereas the posterior sclera and uvea contained predominantly the higher molecular-weight tracers (MWs 40,000 and 150,000). It is concluded that iridocyclitis causes an increase in uveoscleral outflow by increasing the permeability of the anterior uvea to all tracers and fluid. Small tracers may then diffuse into uveal blood vessels or across the sclera, yielding lower values for uveoscleral outflow. Of the four tracers studied, the optimal tracer size for studying uveoscleral outflow in either normal or inflamed eyes is MW 40,000.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1989

Hydrostatic pressure of the suprachoroidal space

Kozuyuki Emi; Jonathan E. Pederson; Carol B. Toris


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1987

Aqueous humor dynamics in experimental iridocyclitis.

Carol B. Toris; Jonathan E. Pederson


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1985

Effect of intraocular pressure on uveoscleral outflow following cyclodialysis in the monkey eye.

Carol B. Toris; Jonathan E. Pederson


The Journal of Comparative Neurology | 1995

Morphology of ganglion cells in the neotenous tiger salamander retina

Carol B. Toris; Jodi L. Eiesland; Robert F. Miller


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1985

Uveoscleral outflow following cyclodialysis in the monkey eye using a fluorescent tracer.

K Suguro; Carol B. Toris; Jonathan E. Pederson


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1990

Extravascular albumin concentration of the uvea

Carol B. Toris; Jonathan E. Pederson; Shunji Tsuboi; Dale S. Gregerson; T J Rice


Archives of Ophthalmology | 1985

Experimental Retinal Detachment: IX. Aqueous, Vitreous, and Subretinal Protein Concentrations

Jonathan E. Pederson; Carol B. Toris


Archives of Ophthalmology | 1984

Experimental retinal detachment. VII. Intravenous horseradish peroxidase diffusion across the blood-retinal barrier

Carol B. Toris; Jonathan E. Pederson


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1987

Functional recovery of retinal pigment epithelial damage in experimental retinal detachment.

Shunji Tsuboi; Jonathan E. Pederson; Carol B. Toris

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K Suguro

University of Minnesota

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Kozuyuki Emi

University of Minnesota

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T J Rice

University of Minnesota

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