J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
1997 Dec;38(12):2167-2171.
The Effect of Choloride Channel on Aqueous Humor Production
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Ophthalmology, Samsung Medical Center, College of Medicine, SungkyunkwanUniversity, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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Regulating the cell volume is an important factorin secretory function of epithelial cells and regulatory volume decrease (RVD) phenomenon is involved in response to the changes of cell volume and osmolarity. RVD of epithelial cells reflects cellular release of K+ and C1- through channels and K+ and C1- channels were verified in the basal membrane of the non pigmented ciliary epithelial cells. Therefore, we attempted to observe the involvement of C1- channel in aqueous humor production by performing the fluorophotometry after administration of the DIDS(4.4-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2-2-disulfonic acid), the C1 channel blocker. Ten white New Zealand rabbits, 5 for tonometry and 5 for fluorophotometry, were used. One eye was injected 2x10-4M DIDS intravitreally using microsyringe and the other eye was injected normalsaline as a control in each rabbits. Tonometry was performed before the injection and every hour after dosing for 5 hours. Fluorophotometry was performed every 30 minutes for 3 hours starting 2 hours after injection. Wilcoxon`s signed rank test was used for statistical analysis. DIDS decreased intraocular pressure by 12.5%(P<0.05) and reduced aqueous humor flow rate by 28.5%(P0.05). In conclusion, it was observed.