Literature DB >> 7476582

Vasoactive agonists do not change the caliber of retinal capillaries of the rat.

R K Butryn1, H Ruan, C M Hull, R N Frank.   

Abstract

The pericytes of the retinal capillaries are considered to be contractile cells, based on indirect evidence. We attempted to detect pericyte contractility directly using a morphometric method following intravitreal injection of vasoconstricting (endothelin-1, norepinephrine) and vasodilating (forskolin, prostaglandin E1) agonists in rats. The technique involved measuring changes in the ratio of the (lumenal perimeter x mean lumenal radius) to the lumenal area (rP/A ratio, which we defined as "caliber"). Following intravitreal injection of endothelin-1 or norepinephrine there is an ophthalmoscopically visible constriction of the larger retinal arterioles. This constriction is also clearly demonstrable morphometrically (P = 0.001 for endothelin-1 and P = 0.047 for norepinephrine). However, neither for the vasoconstricting nor for the vasodilating agonists is there evidence of a significant change of the caliber of the capillaries. At least in the retina of the rat, therefore, we have no evidence that the pericytes perform a contractile function that alters flow in the capillaries.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7476582     DOI: 10.1006/mvre.1995.1040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microvasc Res        ISSN: 0026-2862            Impact factor:   3.514


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