Retinal Capillary Dilation: Early Diabetic-Like Retinopathy in the Galactose-Fed Rat Model

2000 
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine whether capillary dilation is one of the earliest structural changes in the diabetic-like retinopathy of the galactose-fed rat model and thus may represent a stage where intervention treatment might still be effective. Weanling female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into 3 groups and fed Purina laboratory chow plus one of the following for 4 months: 50% starch (Control); 50% D-galactose (Galactose); or 50% D-galactose with ARI-509 (25 mg/kg body wt/day) (Inhibitor). One eye from each of 5 rats per treatment group was processed for retinal vasculature wholemounts using elastase digestion, stained with a standard periodic-acid-Schiff reaction and counterstained with hematoxylin. Average capillary width, overall capillary density and total capillary length were measured, using computerized image analysis, within an arc-shaped area (4.4 mm2) of each vasculature surrounding, but separated from, the optic disc margin by approximately 0.7 mm. Galactose rats...
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