Author/Editor     Anderson, H; Gardiner, T; Archer, D
Title     Stereological analysis of changes in the 3-dimensional structure of the retinal vasculature during diabetes
Type     članek
Source     Acta Stereol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 15, št. 2
Publication year     1996
Volume     str. 103-10
Language     eng
Abstract     This study generated quantitative estimates of changes in the 3-dimensional structure of the retinal vasculature during diabetes. Male Wistar rats were rendered diabetic with streptozotocin and sacrificed in groups of 6 animals after 6 months and 1 year duration of diabetes together with similar numbers of control rats. The eyes were enucleated and fixed for transmission electron microscopy. Using trephine blades, circular tissue blocks were cut from the central retina and embedded in resin. Estimates of the 3-dimensional structure of the retinal capillaries were produced using the modern stereological method of 'vertical sections' specifically adapted to generate estimates of volume and surface area of structures in vertical sections of retina. After 1 year of diabetes the volume and surface area of retinal capillary basement membrane had increased compared to both the corresponding controls and the 6 month diabetics (p<-0.05). The volume of retinal capillaries also increased after 1 year of diabetes (p>-0.05). The volume of capillary endothelium and pericytes was greater in the 1 year diabetics than in the 1 year controls or 6 month diabetics (p<-0.05). The data produced by this study represents the first estimates of the 3-dimensional structure of the retinal vasculature and the changes which occur during the development of diabetes.
Descriptors     DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
HISTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES
RATS
ANIMALS, LABORATORY