A new method and device to induce transient retinal ischemia in the rat

2002 
Purpose. To describe and characterize a novel, non-invasive method to induce retinal ischemia in the rat. Methods. Retinal ischemia was produced by applying a compression force with a suture thread anchored about 2 mm behind the limbus of the eye in order to increase intraocular pressure and reduce ocular blood flow. Both ends of the suture thread were connected to weights via a pulley system. The effect of various weights (20, 25, or 35g) on retinal damage was tested in animals of different body weights (350 and 574 g). Scotopic ERG measurements and histological sections of retinal tissue were used to evaluate possible functional and morphological changes to the retina as a consequence of ischemia followed by reperfusion. Results. Retinal ischemia was achieved by this method with good reproducibility. The degree of retinal damage, as quantified by ERG measurement, correlated with the amount of weight connected to the suture thread. Seven days after 60 minutes of retinal ischemia, the amplitudes of A- and...
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