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Abstract #11257 Published in IGR 6-3

Characterization of uveoscleral outflow in enucleated porcine eyes perfused under constant pressure

Wagner JA; Edwards A; Schuman JS
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2004; 45: 3203-3206


PURPOSE: A new technique was developed to measure the flow of aqueous humor through the uveoscleral pathway in porcine eyes and to examine whether there is any outflow through the choroid into the vortex veins. METHODS: Enucleated porcine eyes were perfused in vitro under a constant pressure of 10 mmHg. After total outflow was measured, the episcleral vessels were blocked with cyanoacrylate to eliminate outflow through the conventional pathway. The vortex veins were then blocked, to assess the amount of choroidal drainage. RESULTS: The average outflow in control eyes was found to be 2.8 ± 0.9 μL/min. After the exit sites of the conventional pathway were blocked, the average outflow decreased to 1.1 ± 0.5 μL/min. Blocking the vortex veins did not appear to alter uveoscleral outflow further (1.2 ± 0.8 μL/min). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that choroidal drainage into the vortex veins is insignificant in the absence of blood perfusion. No significant washout effects in porcine eyes were observed.

Dr. J.A. Wagner, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts 02155, USA


Classification:

2.6.2 Outflow (Part of: 2 Anatomical structures in glaucoma > 2.6 Aqueous humor dynamics)
5 Experimental glaucoma; animal models



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