1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf02044235
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A new model of transient complete obstruction of retinal vessels induced by endothelin-1 injection into the posterior vitreous body in rabbits

Abstract: Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is a potent vasoconstrictor peptide produced by vascular endothelial cells. In order to investigate the effects of ET-1 on retinal vessels, ET-1 (1-1000 pmol) was injected into the posterior vitreous body in rabbits. A high dose of ET-1 induced transient complete obstruction of the retinal vessels. In this experimental model of transient complete obstruction of the retinal vessels, the effects of ET-1 on retinal function were further analyzed by means of electroretinograms. The scotopic a-w… Show more

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“…The retinal blood supply in rhesus monkeys [16,17] is similar to that in human; however, the sources of these animals are limited, and they are difficult to breed and manage. Compared with the eyeballs of other animal species, the rabbit eyeball is sufficiently large to operate [19][20][21][22][23] . Further, rabbits are inexpensive, can be easily bred and the FFA of the rabbit eye is stable.…”
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“…The retinal blood supply in rhesus monkeys [16,17] is similar to that in human; however, the sources of these animals are limited, and they are difficult to breed and manage. Compared with the eyeballs of other animal species, the rabbit eyeball is sufficiently large to operate [19][20][21][22][23] . Further, rabbits are inexpensive, can be easily bred and the FFA of the rabbit eye is stable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In intravitreous thrombin instillation method [19][20][21] , the location of the retinal thrombus could not be determined; thus, the thrombus may occlude other regions but not the target vessels. The injection of endothelin-I into the posterior vitreous body [22,23] caused complete occlusion of the temporal retinal vessels, but this vasospastic mechanism is also unsuitable for application in the experimental induction of thrombosis because actual clinical BRVO was occluded at one or some spots in vein.…”
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“…In a model of absolute transitory retinal ischaemia validated by Takei et al (1993), intravitreal injections of ET-1 were performed in rabbit eyes and the analysis of the ECGs proved that there was an absolute transitory retinal ischaemia for at least 50 min and no choroidal ischaemia.…”
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“…Some methods including mechanical ligation, endothelin-1 injection and light coagulation for RVO animal models in rats, cats, or rabbits have been defined. However, laser photocoagulation with a photo sensitizer is currently the most common method to induce RVO in rats [171][172][173][174]. Recently, another reproducible and reliable animal RVO model has been developed in rats and miniature pigs.…”
Section: Retinal Vein Occlusionmentioning
confidence: 99%