Tamai K, Majima A, Honda F
Department of Ophthalmology, Nagoya City Medical School, Japan.
Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi. 1993 Apr;97(4):509-13.
The effects of local cooling on the uveal blood circulation, intraocular pressure, and intravitreous pressure were evaluated. Saline solutions maintained at 10 degrees C and 35 degrees C were dripped on the rabbit ocular surface. After 5-minute dripping of 10 degrees C saline solution, the temperature decreased by 10.6 degrees C at the ciliary body, 7.7 degrees C at the choroid and 2.9 degrees C at the central region of the vitreous. Hydrogen clearance with electrolytically generated hydrogen gas was employed to measure the tissue blood flow, which fell to 82.9% of normo-thermal value at the ciliary body and 86.3% at the choroid. The intravitreous pressure dropped by 2.8 mmHg. After 30-minute dripping of 10 degrees C saline solution, the intraocular pressure dropped by 3.0 mmHg. We consider that the reduction of intraocular and intravitreous pressure during local cooling of the ocular surface is related to decrease in the uveal blood flow.