Riva C E, Grunwald J E, Petrig B L
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1983 Jun;24(6):737-40.
Bidirectional laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) and fundus photography were applied to investigate the effects of light and darkness on retinal blood flow. Blood flow had increased by an average of 67% after 5 min of darkness. This increase persisted for periods of darkness as long as 80 min (the longest period tested). The magnitude of this elevation, its time course, and its neutralization by the breathing of 100% O2 suggest that, in vivo, the retina consumes more O2 in the dark than in light. This effect is, most probably, associated with the maintenance of the photoreceptor dark current. LDV in light and darkness may become a useful probe of retinal function.
采用双向激光多普勒测速仪(LDV)和眼底摄影术来研究光照和黑暗对视网膜血流的影响。黑暗5分钟后,血流平均增加了67%。这种增加在长达80分钟(测试的最长时间)的黑暗期内持续存在。这种升高的幅度、其时程以及通过呼吸100%氧气使其恢复正常,表明在体内,视网膜在黑暗中比在光照下消耗更多的氧气。这种效应很可能与光感受器暗电流的维持有关。光照和黑暗条件下的LDV可能成为视网膜功能的一种有用检测手段。