Tso M O, Shih C Y, McLean I W
Arch Ophthalmol. 1975 Sep;93(9):815-25. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1975.01010020703008.
The retina and optic nerve have been demonstrated to possess a blood-brain barrier that prevents the passive passage of protein and certain dyes from the blood vessels into the extracellular space. Our observations suggest that an exception is present at the normal optic disc. Using horseradish peroxidase as a tracer for electron microscopy and the normal rhesus monkey as the experimental animal, we have demonstrated that in certain regions of the optic nerve head, horseradish peroxidase from the blood stream reaches the axons of the optic nerve through the border tissue of Elschnig from the adjacent choridal tissues. A barrier formed by a series of cell junctions between glial cells at the edge of the optic disc prevented spread of the tracer from the optic disc into the subretinal space.
视网膜和视神经已被证明具有血脑屏障,可阻止蛋白质和某些染料从血管被动进入细胞外间隙。我们的观察结果表明,正常视盘存在一个例外情况。以辣根过氧化物酶作为电子显微镜示踪剂,并以正常恒河猴作为实验动物,我们已经证明,在视神经乳头的某些区域,来自血流的辣根过氧化物酶通过相邻脉络膜组织的埃尔施尼格(Elschnig)边界组织到达视神经轴突。视盘边缘神经胶质细胞之间一系列细胞连接形成的屏障可阻止示踪剂从视盘扩散到视网膜下间隙。