Patterns of Aqueous Humor Outflow In Glaucomatous And Nonglaucomatous Human Eyes: A Tracer Study Using Cationized Ferritin

Annelies W. Kater, Shlomo Melamed, David L. Epstein

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Abstract

We used cationized ferritin, which binds to negatively charged membrane surfaces, as a tracer to delineate the aqueous humor outflow pathway by perfusing it into the anterior chamber of 14 normal human eyes and five with primary open angle glaucoma. In the normal human eyes, diffuse labeling with cationized ferritin was evident throughout the outflow pathway, while in the glaucomatous eyes distinctly different staining patterns were noted. A decorating pattern similar to that seen in normal eyes was observed, as well as apparent areas of underperfusion, suggestive of possible segmental changes in aqueous outflow. These findings may support the hypothesis that primary open angle glaucoma is a segmental disease of the outflow system due to possible regional increases in resistance to aqueous outflow.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)572-576
Number of pages5
JournalArchives of Ophthalmology
Volume107
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1989
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Eye InstituteR01EY001894

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