Uveoscleral permeability to intracamerally infused ferritin in eyes of rabbits and monkeys |
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Authors: | Richard L. Wood Tadeshi Koseki Douglas E. Kelly |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Southern California School of Medicine, 1333 San Pablo Street, 90033 Los Angeles, CA, USA;(2) Department of Ophthalmology, Akita University Medical School, Akita, Japan;(3) Association of American Medical Colleges, 2450 N Street, NW, 20037-1126 Washington, D.C., USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The permeability of the uveoscleral outflow pathway from the anterior ocular chamber was examined in rabbit and monkey eyes using anionic ferritin as a tracer. Ferritin, infused intracamerally, had ready access to the choroidal interstitium, and the degree of penetration was generally correlated with the time and pressure relationships during infusion. In both species, there were accumulations of tracer in intercellular spaces at the lamina fusca, but tracer was also present in the sclera. Thus, in contrast to the situation in the eyes of hamsters, the uveoscleral outflow pathway in the eyes of rabbits and monkeys includes the choroidal connective tissue and allows passage of relatively large molecular weight substances. |
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Keywords: | Choroid, ocular Uvea Eyes, lateral Ferritin Rabbit (Lagomorpha) Macaca fascicularis (Primates) |
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