Aqueous humor dynamics in the aging human eye - 08/09/11
, Michael E Yablonski, MD, PhD a, Yun-Liang Wang, MD a, Carl B Camras, MD aAbstract |
Purpose: Healthy subjects were recruited to identify normal, age-associated changes in intraocular pressure and aqueous humor dynamics.
Methods: Normal healthy subjects from two age groups were enrolled in the study: (1) those from 20 to 30 years of age (n = 51) and (2) those 60 years of age and older (n = 53). Intraocular pressure was measured by pneumatonometry, tonographic outflow facility by pneumatonography, and episcleral venous pressure by venomanometry. Aqueous flow and outflow facility were determined by a fluorophotometric technique. Uveoscleral outflow and anterior chamber volume were calculated. Results from the older group were compared with those from the younger group by means of unpaired, two-tailed t tests.
Results: Compared with the younger group, the older group showed significant differences as follows: smaller anterior chamber volume (160 ± 39 vs 247 ± 39 μl; mean ± SD; P < .00001), reduced aqueous flow (2.4 ± 0.6 vs 2.8 ± 0.8 μl/minute; P = .002), and reduced uveoscleral outflow (1.10 ± 0.81 vs 1.52 ± 0.81 μl/minute; P = .009).
Conclusions: In the healthy aging eye, there is a reduction in the production of aqueous humor and a reduction in its drainage through the uveoscleral outflow pathway.
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| Supported in part by grants EY07836 (Dr Yablonski) and EY07865 (Dr Camras) from the National Eye Institute, Bethesda, Maryland; an unrestricted grant from Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc, New York, New York; a seed grant (Dr Toris) from the National Institute on Aging/National Institutes of Health Geriatric Leadership Academic Award K07AG00474 (Jane F. Potter, MD); and the Gifford Laboratories Fund, Omaha, Nebraska. |
Vol 127 - N° 4
P. 407-412 - avril 1999 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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