ISSN:
1432-0428
Keywords:
Diabetic retinopathy
;
glucose
;
vessel calibre
;
fluorescence angiography
;
autoregulation
;
cats
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Summary The retinal microcirculation of anaesthetised normal cats was studied during hyperglycaemia (15 to 55 mmol/l) induced by intravenous infusion of glucose, using high speed cine fluorescence angiography. Saline (0.150 mmol/l) was infused as a control for the volume effect of glucose solution and equiosmolar mannitol was infused as a control for the osmotic effect. The mean retinal arteriolar inflow rate increased from 34±1 mm/sec to 41±4 mm/sec during glucose infusion, and from 46±1 mm/sec to 56±3 mm/sec during mannitol infusion. The blood pressure similarly increased from 105±5 mmHg to 125±2 mmHg during glucose infusion and from 110 ±7 mmHg to 129±1 mmHg during mannitol infusion. During mannitol infusion the increased inflow was accompanied by a reduction in the arteriolar width so that the volume flow remained unchanged. During glucose infusion this constriction did not occur, resulting in a significantly increased volume of retinal blood flow (9±1 μl/min to 12±1 μl/min).
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00251922
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