A. Hirata et A. Negi, MORPHOLOGICAL-CHANGES OF CHORIOCAPILLARIS IN EXPERIMENTALLY-INDUCED CHICK MYOPIA, Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology, 236(2), 1998, pp. 132-137
Background: To clarify the mechanism of chorioretinal atrophy, the mor
phological changes in choriocapillaris (CC) in myopic chick eyes were
investigated. Methods: Form deprivation myopia was induced in 40 chick
s by unilateral eyelid suturing. Vascular corrosion casts of the choro
idal vasculature were examined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
. Structural changes in CC capillaries were also examined with transmi
ssion electron microscopy (TEM). Results: SEM examination of the casts
showed that the CC capillaries in the contralateral control eyes form
ed an extremely dense network with round or oval intercapillary meshes
, whereas the capillaries in the myopic eyes were less dense with wide
r and more ir regular intercapillary meshes. As evidenced with morphom
etrical analysis, CC in the myopic eyes 4 weeks and older exhibited si
gnificantly lesser density and capillary diameter and significantly gr
eater center-to-center distance between adjacent intercapillary meshes
than in the control eyes. With TEM, most of the capillaries in the my
opic eyes were found to be almost devoid of endothelial fenestrations
and had narrowed lumina, particularly evident after the 4th week. Conc
lusion: These results suggest that the decreased CC density caused in
myopic chick eyes may be due partly to capillary atrophy and partly to
overall stretch of the capillary network caused by abnormal enlargeme
nt of the myopic eyes.