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The changes of vitreous pH values in an acute glaucoma rabbit model.

D W Lu1, C J Chang, J N Wu.   

Abstract

The changes of vitreous pH values under acute glaucoma status have never been reported. In this study, we measured the changes of vitreous pH values in an acute glaucoma rabbit model. Under ketamine and xylazine anesthesia, the anterior chamber of the right eye of New Zealand white rabbits was cannulated and connected to a polygraph for continuous intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring and a mini-pump for persistent injection of viscoelastic substance, Healon GV. The measurement of vitreous pH was done by inserting a pH probe via a third opening through the sclera into the vitreous. Different IOP levels were maintained by varied amounts of Healon GV injections into the anterior chamber. The changes of vitreous pH values following the intracameral injections were recorded and evaluated. The changes of vitreous pH values were minimal when IOPs were maintained at lower than 35 mmHg. Vitreous pH values decreased significantly from 7.32 to less than 7.03, when the IOPs were kept at 70 mmHg or higher. However, the decrease of pH values was reversible if IOP was held at 70 mmHg for less than 10 minutes and then reduced to normal level at once. In addition, with MTT viability assay, it was noted that the decrease in vitreous pH was associated with a higher percentage of retinal cell death.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11572465     DOI: 10.1089/108076801753162753

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ocul Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 1080-7683            Impact factor:   2.671


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