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Rabbit Rubeosis Iridis Induced by Intravitreal Latex-derived Angiogenic Fraction
Fecha
2011Registro en:
CURRENT EYE RESEARCH, v.36, n.9, p.857-859, 2011
0271-3683
10.3109/02713683.2011.576797
Autor
PAULA, J. S.
RIBEIRO, V. R. C.
SAMPAIO, R. B.
MENDONCA, R. J.
HADDAD, A.
TEDESCO, A. C.
COUTINHO NETO, J.
HAENDCHEN, H. A.
JORGE, R.
Institución
Resumen
Purpose: To describe the presence of iris neovascularization in a rabbit-model of retinal neovascularization induced by the intravitreal injection of latex-derived angiogenic fraction microspheres (LAF). Materials and Methods: Eight New Zealand rabbits received one intravitreal injection of PLGA (L-lactide-coglycolide) microspheres with 50 ug of LAF in the right eye (Group A). Microspheres without the LAF (0.1 ml) were injected in controls (Group B; n = 8). Follow-up with clinical evaluation and iris fluorescein angiography was performed after 4 weeks when eyes were processed for light microscopy. Results: All eyes from Group A showed significant vascular dilation, conjunctival hyperemia and neovascularization on the iris surface, after LAF injection. No vascular changes were observed in Group B. Conclusions: The intravitreal injection of microspheres containing the LAF can induce rubeosis iridis in rabbits and could be used as a simple experimental model for iris neovascularization.