Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1978;19(1):9-18.
Published online January 1, 1978.
The Influence of Enzyme (Urokinase(R)) and Liquefaction of Vitreous on Absorption of Simulated Vitreous Hemorrhages.
Tae Soo Lee
Department of Ophthalmology, Korea University, Medical College, Seoul, Korea.
초자체내 혈액에 효소제 ( Urokinase ) 및 초자체 액화가 그 흡수에 미치는 영향
이태수 ( Tae Soo Lee )
Abstract
This investigation was undertaken to study the mechanisms involved in the absorption of blood from the vitreous, and was divided into following experimental groups: A) Eyes injected with 0.1 cc whole blood (7 eyes). B) Eyes injected with 0.1 hemolyzed blood (7 eyes). C) Eyes injected with 0.1 cc (12IU/0.1ml) urokinase solution after 0.1 cc whole blood injection (7 eyes). D) Eyes injected with 0.1 cc whole blood after 0.5 cc vitreous aspiration (7 eyes). E) Combined group of C) and D) (7 eyes). In each experimental group. simulated vitreous hemorrhages were induced in rabbits by intravitreal injection of 0.1 ml autologous radioactive chronim (51Cr) tagged blood through the pars plana at 12 o'clock position. Thereafter, the author counted the rates of change of radioactivity of the eyes with a scintillation counter everyone day during 10 days and their percentages were obtained. The results obtained were as follows: 1) The average rate of removal of whole blood group from the vitreous cavity(1/2-life; time required for 50% of the injected radioactivity to disappear) was approximately 1/5 times those of hemolyzed group and combined group, and 2/5 times that of urokinase group, 3/5 times that of vitreous aspiration group. 2) The average rate of removal of w hloe blood group from the vitreous cavity (3/4-life; time required for 75% of the injected radioactivity to disappear) was approximately 1/3 times that of hemolyzed blood, and 1/5 times those of urokinase group and combined group. 3) From those results, it was concluded that diffusion of blood elements and hemolysis, alternation of vitreous structure itself were closely related to the absorption of vitreous hemorrhage.


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