ULTRASTRUCTURAL-LOCALIZATION OF BLOOD RETINAL BARRIER BREAKDOWN IN DIABETIC AND GALACTOSEMIC RATS

被引:60
作者
VINORES, SA
MCGEHEE, R
LEE, A
GADEGBEKU, C
CAMPOCHIARO, PA
机构
[1] Department of Ophthalmology, Box 475, Univ. of Virginia, School of Medicine, Charlottesville
关键词
albumin; blood-retinal barrier; diabetes; diabetic retinopathy; galactosemia;
D O I
10.1177/38.9.2117624
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier (BRB) is an early event in diabetic and galactosemic rats, but the location and nature of the specific defect(s) are controversial. Using an electron microscopic immunocytochemical technique, the retinas of normal, diabetic, and galactosemic rats were immunostained for endogenous albumin. Normal rats showed little evidence of BRB breakdown at either the inner barrier (retinal vasculature) or the outer barrier (retinal pigment epithelium) (RPE). In diabetic and galactosemic rats, as was true in human diabetics, BRB breakdown occurred predominantly at the inner BRB, but in some cases at the outer barrier as well. Treatment with the aldose reductase inhibitor sorbinil largely prevented BRB failure in galactosemic rats. In the inner retina of diabetic and galactosemic rats, albumin was frequently demonstrated on the albuminal side of the retinal capillary endothelium (RCE) in intercellular spaces, basal laminae, pericytes, ganglion cells, astrocytes, and the perinuclear cytoplasm of cells in the inner nuclear layer. Albumin did not appear to cross RCE cell junctions; however, it was occasionally seen in RCE cytoplasm of galactosemic rats. In the outer retina, albumin was frequently detected in the subretinal space, in the intercellular space between photoreceptors, and in the perinuclear cytoplasm of photoreceptor cells, but was only infrequently found in the RPE cells constituting the barrier. Albumin derived from the choroidal vasculature did not appear to cross the tight junctions of the RPE. These findings suggest that specific sites of BRB compromise are infrequent but that once albumin has crossed the RCE or RPE it freely permeates the retinal tissue by filling intercellular spaces and permeating the membranes of cells not implicated in BRB formation. The diffuse cytoplasmic staining of some RCE and RPE cells suggests that the predominant means of BRB breakdown in diabetes and galactosemia involves increased focal permeability of the surface membranes of the RCE and RPE cells rather than defective tight junctions or vesicular transport.
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页码:1341 / 1352
页数:12
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