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Control of retinal blood flow levels by selected combinations of cervical arterial ligations in rat.

Norman P Blair1, Sophie Leahy2, Mahnaz Shahidi3.   

Abstract

The effect of various combinations of cervical arterial ligations (Combinations) on retinal blood flow (RBF) levels is not known in rats. We hypothesized: 1) No artery exists between the Circle of Willis and the eye, 2) Selective Combinations enable varying RBF levels between normal and zero, 3) In certain Combinations, the capillary bed of the head participates in supplying the eye. Twenty-six Combinations were studied in one eye of 20 Long-Evans rats under general anesthesia. RBF was quantitatively evaluated with our published imaging methods based on direct measurements of venous diameter and blood velocity from the displacement of fluorescent microspheres over time. For each Combination, one or more RBF values (runs) were measured. Data were obtained from 59 runs (2.9 ± 2.7 runs/rat). Levels of RBF ranged from normal to zero. An artery between the Circle of Willis and the eye was excluded. With some Combinations, flow traversed the capillary bed. Combinations were consolidated into five Groups based on the blood flow paths remaining after the ligations. A mixed linear model accounting for multiple measurements in the same eye demonstrated an effect of Group on RBF (P < 0.0005). By major source of ocular blood supply, the trend of RBF levels was: ipsilateral carotid artery > contralateral carotid artery > ipsilateral distal internal carotid artery retrograde from Circle of Willis. The findings advanced knowledge of the sources of blood supply to the rat eye and demonstrated a method of selective cervical arterial ligations for varying RBF levels with potential to impact future retinal ischemia research.
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Keywords:  Animal model; Imaging; Ocular blood supply; Retinal blood flow; Retinal ischemia

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32502531      PMCID: PMC7484040          DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2020.108088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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