TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of noradrenaline on retinal blood flow in healthy subjects
AU - Jandrasits, Kerstin
AU - Luksch, Alexandra
AU - Söregi, Gabor
AU - Dorner, Guido T.
AU - Polak, Kaija
AU - Schmetterer, Leopold
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Purpose: To gain insight into the role of circulating catecholamines on retinal blood flow in vivo. Design: Nonrandomized, open, crossover design. Participants: In 10 healthy male subjects, tyramine and noradrenaline were administered in stepwise increasing doses. These doses were selected to induce comparable changes in systemic blood pressure. Methods: During each infusion step, retinal vessel diameter and retinal venous blood speed were measured with the Zeiss retinal vessel analyzer (Zeiss, Jena, Germany) and laser Doppler velocimetry, respectively. Main Outcome Measures: Retinal blood flow through a major temporal vein was calculated. Results: As expected, tyramine and noradrenaline induced a systemic hypertensive response. Tyramine caused a moderate increase in noradrenaline plasma levels, whereas exogenous noradrenaline increased noradrenaline plasma levels more than 10-fold. Nevertheless, neither tyramine nor noradrenaline induced any effect on retinal hemodynamic parameters. Conclusions: These data indicate that even high levels of circulating noradrenaline have little impact on retinal vascular tone and retinal blood flow. Hence, the adrenergic system appears not to play a major role in retinal blood flow regulation
AB - Purpose: To gain insight into the role of circulating catecholamines on retinal blood flow in vivo. Design: Nonrandomized, open, crossover design. Participants: In 10 healthy male subjects, tyramine and noradrenaline were administered in stepwise increasing doses. These doses were selected to induce comparable changes in systemic blood pressure. Methods: During each infusion step, retinal vessel diameter and retinal venous blood speed were measured with the Zeiss retinal vessel analyzer (Zeiss, Jena, Germany) and laser Doppler velocimetry, respectively. Main Outcome Measures: Retinal blood flow through a major temporal vein was calculated. Results: As expected, tyramine and noradrenaline induced a systemic hypertensive response. Tyramine caused a moderate increase in noradrenaline plasma levels, whereas exogenous noradrenaline increased noradrenaline plasma levels more than 10-fold. Nevertheless, neither tyramine nor noradrenaline induced any effect on retinal hemodynamic parameters. Conclusions: These data indicate that even high levels of circulating noradrenaline have little impact on retinal vascular tone and retinal blood flow. Hence, the adrenergic system appears not to play a major role in retinal blood flow regulation
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U2 - 10.1016/S0161-6420(01)00880-6
DO - 10.1016/S0161-6420(01)00880-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 11825811
AN - SCOPUS:0036156241
SN - 0161-6420
VL - 109
SP - 291
EP - 295
JO - Ophthalmology
JF - Ophthalmology
IS - 2
ER -