The influence of intravitreal zinc particles (1.3 mm 2) in the eyes of rats caused the amplitudes of the electroretinogram to decrease to about 50% of the initial values within 24 hours, whereas the prolongation of the peak times began only on the third day after particle implantation. The removal o
On the recovery of the electroretinogram after removal of intravitreal copper particles
โ Scribed by Joachim G. H. Schmidt; Regina Mansfeld-Nies; Christoph Nies
- Book ID
- 104650137
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 426 KB
- Volume
- 65
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0012-4486
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โฆ Synopsis
This report details the influence of the time lapse and surface area size of intravitreal copper foreign bodies on the etectroretinogram (ERG) and the recovery of the potentials after removal of the particles. Pure copper wires were implanted temporarily into the vitreous body of rat eyes in the area of the ora serrata and the values of the ERG were compared with those of the intact fellow eyes.
In three different procedures with groups of 12 animals each the following results were obtained: (1) The metal toxicity of small copper particles (0,3 mm 2) remaining one day in the vitreous body reduced the amplitudes of the a~-, a2-, and b-wave only 10% by the end of the observation time of 260 days, (2) The loss of ERG amplitudes increased to about 25% under the influence of larger copper particles (1.3ram2; time lapse one day); and (3) Copper particles with an active surface of 1.3 mm ~ remaining two days in the vitreous body caused a permanent loss of about 50%.
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