Searching for just a few words should be enough to get started. If you need to make more complex queries, use the tips below to guide you.
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Sargento, L.; | Zabala, L. | Saldanha, C. | Souza‐Ramalho, P. | Martins e Silva, J.
Affiliations: Instituto de Bioquímica, Fac. Medicina Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal | Serviço de Oftalmologia, Hosp. Sta Maria, Lisboa, Portugal
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Luis Sargento, Instituto de Bioquímica, Fac. Medicina Lisboa, Av. Prof. Egas Moniz, 1600 Lisboa, Portugal. E‐mail: lsarg@ fml.fm.ul.pt.
Abstract: Sodium fluorescein angiography is a widely used routine ophthalmological diagnostic procedure which enables the study of chorioretinal microcirculation and consists of the injection of sodium fluorescein into the systemic bloodstream. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether or not fluorescein interferes with erythrocyte properties during the angiographic procedure. In a group of 37 patients, 26 with non‐insulin‐dependent diabetes mellitus (DM) with and without retinopathy, and 11 without diabetes mellitus (non‐DM) although affected by other ophthalmological diseases, all undergoing routine angiography, blood samples were drawn before (T_0) and 30 min (T_{30}) after fluorescein injection. The erythrocyte aggregation index (EAI), membrane lipid fluidity and erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase activity were determined in both groups. After fluorescein injection there was no statistical change in EAI and erythrocyte membrane fluidity in either group. Erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase activity, a marker of membrane protein integrity, decreased significantly (p<0.01) in the DM group. Membrane lipid fluidity did not change with fluorescein injection, however, (i) in the DM group erythrocyte membranes became more rigid than in the non‐DM (DPH: p<0.01); (ii) EAI and membrane lipid fluidity became significantly correlated (r= 0.6263, p<0.05) in non‐DM patients at T_{30}. In conclusion, fluorescein administration for angiographic procedures seems to interact with erythrocyte membrane, namely, in diabetic patients, which may interfere with the blood flow in the microcirculation.
Keywords: Sodium fluorescein angiography, erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase, erythrocyte membrane fluidity, erythrocyte aggregation, diabetes mellitus
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 18, no. 2-3, pp. 135-139, 1998
IOS Press, Inc.
6751 Tepper Drive
Clifton, VA 20124
USA
Tel: +1 703 830 6300
Fax: +1 703 830 2300
sales@iospress.com
For editorial issues, like the status of your submitted paper or proposals, write to editorial@iospress.nl
IOS Press
Nieuwe Hemweg 6B
1013 BG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 688 3355
Fax: +31 20 687 0091
info@iospress.nl
For editorial issues, permissions, book requests, submissions and proceedings, contact the Amsterdam office info@iospress.nl
Inspirees International (China Office)
Ciyunsi Beili 207(CapitaLand), Bld 1, 7-901
100025, Beijing
China
Free service line: 400 661 8717
Fax: +86 10 8446 7947
china@iospress.cn
For editorial issues, like the status of your submitted paper or proposals, write to editorial@iospress.nl
如果您在出版方面需要帮助或有任何建, 件至: editorial@iospress.nl