STRUCTURE OF THE VITREORETINAL BORDER REGION IN SPONTANEOUSLY DIABETIC BB RATS

Authors
Citation
S. Heegaard, STRUCTURE OF THE VITREORETINAL BORDER REGION IN SPONTANEOUSLY DIABETIC BB RATS, Acta ophthalmologica, 71(5), 1993, pp. 637-644
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0001639X
Volume
71
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
637 - 644
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-639X(1993)71:5<637:SOTVBR>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The morphology of the vitreoretinal border region, also termed the inn er limiting membrane, was examined in spontaneously diabetic rats (BB rats), in non-diabetes-prone rats (WB rats) and in Buffalo rats (BUF r ats) by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron m icroscopy (TEM). This was performed in order to visualize a possible i ncrease in thickness of the lamina densa or in the whole vitreoretinal border region complex with duration of diabetes. The median thickness of the lamina densa in the three groups varied between 34 and 68 nm. In BB rats the thickness decreased with age and duration of diabetes. In WB rats the lamina densa thickened up to the 9th month and then dec reased to the level of the young rats. In BUF rats the lamina densa de creased in thickness with age. The median thickness of the whole vitre oretinal border region varied between: BB rats 84 and 126 nm (SEM) and 68 and 119 nm (TEM); WB rats; 42 and 84 nm (SEM) and 51 and 68 nm (TE M); BUF rats: 42 nm (SEM) and 34 and 68 nm (TEM). In BB rats the whole vitreoretinal border region appeared in SEM to thicken with duration of diabetes greater-than-or-equal-to 27 weeks, whereas in TEM no speci fic pattern could be statistically demonstrated. In WB rats the whole vitreoretinal border region was thinner in 3-month-old animals than in 9-month-old animals in (SEM) and TEM. In BUF rats there was no differ ence in thickness between young and older animals. Light microscopy of older diabetic animals showed neovascularization of the iris stroma.