1995
DOI: 10.1159/000267856
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The Blood-Ocular Barrier in Type I Diabetes without Diabetic Retinopathy: Permeability Measurements Using Fluorophotometry

Abstract: For the evaluation of a possible malfunction of the blood-retinal (BRB) and the blood-aqueous barrier (BAB) in type I diabetes without manifest angiopathy, after i.v. injection of sodium fluorescein, the permeability of BRB (P) and the diffusion coefficient of BAB [P(a)] were studied simultaneously by fluorophotometry in 34 eyes of 34 type I diabetics (HbAlc = 6.6 ± 0.9%) without retinopathy whose ages ranged from 19 to 38 years (30.5 ± 5); diabetes’ duration was between 5 and 18 years. Fluorescein angiography… Show more

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“…Multiple causes of blood retinal barrier breakdown have been identified, including infection (Cellini and Baldi, 1991;Pepose, et al, 1985), diabetes (Lobo, et al, 2000;Schalnus and Orloff, 1995;Yoshida, et al, 1993), and intraocular surgery (Men, et al, 2003). Associations have been reported between the breakdown of the blood retinal barrier and almost every retinal disease, particularly vascular retinopathies and pigment epitheliopathies (Forrester and Menamin, 1999).…”
Section: Blood Retinal Barrier Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple causes of blood retinal barrier breakdown have been identified, including infection (Cellini and Baldi, 1991;Pepose, et al, 1985), diabetes (Lobo, et al, 2000;Schalnus and Orloff, 1995;Yoshida, et al, 1993), and intraocular surgery (Men, et al, 2003). Associations have been reported between the breakdown of the blood retinal barrier and almost every retinal disease, particularly vascular retinopathies and pigment epitheliopathies (Forrester and Menamin, 1999).…”
Section: Blood Retinal Barrier Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Untersuchungen die eine frUhe Sto:rung der Blut-Kammerwasser-Schranke demonstrieren gibt es auch zur Tyndallometrie (23), die Flarewerte wurden jedoch immer der klinischen Auspragung der Retinopathie zugeordnet (20,25). Da mittels Fluorophotometrie auch bei Typ-1-Diabetikern ohne Retinopathie eine Schrankenstorung im vorderen Augenabschnitt nachgewiesen worden ist, sollte eine Ursache der Flarewerterhohung im vorderen Augenabschnitt nicht von vorneherein ausgeschiossen werden (32). In einer Arheit beschreiben die Autoren sogar eine deutlich frührere Storung der Blut-Kammerwasser-Schranke gegenuber der Blut-Retina-Schranke (37).…”
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