2015
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2015.243
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Blood flow in the choriocapillaris

Abstract: The choriocapillaris is a capillary bed located in a thin layer adjacent to the outer retina and is part of the oxygen delivery system to the photoreceptors of the eye. The blood flow is approximately planar and is serviced by microvessels, which join the choriocapillaris through inlets perpendicular to its plane. Capillaries are densely organised and separated by avascular septal posts, which direct the blood flow. The capillary bed is composed of a juxtaposition of tessellating vascular units called lobules,… Show more

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“…This causes blood entering from the arteriole to rapidly dissipate centrifugally towards collecting venules. This dissipation is observed in computational modeling [37, 38] and empirical observation in non-human primates [42, 43], which together suggest that the choriocapillaris exhibits substantial gradients in hemodynamic parameters as a function of distance to arteriolar and venule junctions. Although pending further validation, these findings suggest that shear stresses also vary significantly within the choriocapillaris, based on the relative distance from a feeding arteriole and draining venule.…”
Section: Description Of Choroidal Hemodynamicsmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…This causes blood entering from the arteriole to rapidly dissipate centrifugally towards collecting venules. This dissipation is observed in computational modeling [37, 38] and empirical observation in non-human primates [42, 43], which together suggest that the choriocapillaris exhibits substantial gradients in hemodynamic parameters as a function of distance to arteriolar and venule junctions. Although pending further validation, these findings suggest that shear stresses also vary significantly within the choriocapillaris, based on the relative distance from a feeding arteriole and draining venule.…”
Section: Description Of Choroidal Hemodynamicsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Choroidal ischemia in hypertensive choroidopathy, where blood flow within the choroid is diminished or absent, and Alzheimer’s disease where choroidal thinning is observed [36], are distinct entities from AMD. Moreover, computational modeling predicts that within the healthy choriocapillaris, highly heterogeneous flow rates and pressures exist which can vary by orders of magnitude within tens of microns [37, 38]. In analogy to the effects of local hemodynamics of large arteries on atherosclerotic plaque development, we predict that local hemodynamics within choriocapillaris are critical determinants of the location, severity and progression of disease, but in isolation, are not sufficient to explain all manifestations of the complex disease that is AMD.…”
Section: Friedman’s Hemodynamic Theory - Support and Need For Re-evalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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