Danis R P, Wallow I H
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1986 Mar;27(3):434-7.
The HRP/trypsin technique is a new histologic method for the light microscopic study of the retinal blood vessels. A two-stage procedure, the first step results in a retinal whole amount preparation which permits visualization of the three-dimensional architecture of perfused vessels and their relationship within the retina. This allows analysis of gross vessel morphology and differentiation of deep and superficial vascular beds. The second step involves digesting the whole mount with trypsin and staining with hematoxylin. This permits detailed evaluation of the density of retinal capillary endothelial cells and pericytes, recognition of basement membrane ghosts, microaneurysms, and other intraretinal microvascular abnormalities, with intravascular horseradish peroxidase as a perfusion marker. This technique has been employed with success in studies of the retinal vasculature in both normal and RCS rat retinas, and in a monkey model of branch retinal vein occlusion.
辣根过氧化物酶/胰蛋白酶技术是一种用于视网膜血管光学显微镜研究的新组织学方法。该方法分两步进行,第一步可制备视网膜整体标本,从而能够观察灌注血管的三维结构及其在视网膜内的关系。这有助于分析血管的大体形态以及区分深层和浅层血管床。第二步是用胰蛋白酶消化整体标本并用苏木精染色。这使得能够以血管内辣根过氧化物酶作为灌注标记物,详细评估视网膜毛细血管内皮细胞和周细胞的密度,识别基底膜残影、微动脉瘤及其他视网膜内微血管异常情况。该技术已成功应用于正常和RCS大鼠视网膜的视网膜血管研究,以及视网膜分支静脉阻塞的猴子模型研究。