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Outflow Facility and Its Response to Pilocarpine Decline in Aging Rhesus Monkeys FREE

B'Ann True Gabelt, MS; Kathryn Crawford; Paul L. Kaufman, MD
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Accepted for publication January 22, 1991.

Reprint requests to Department of Ophthalmology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Science Center, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792 (Dr Kaufman).


Arch Ophthalmol. 1991;109(6):879-882. doi:10.1001/archopht.1991.01080060143044
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• Refractive error and total outflow facility were determined by Hartinger coincidence refractometry and two-level constant-pressure perfusion, respectively, in 17 rhesus monkeys, aged 5 to 29 years. Maximum accommodative response to corneal (iontophoretic) carbachol hydrochloride, baseline outflow facility, and the facility response to strong but sub-maximal intracameral doses of pilocarpine hydrochloride all declined with age. The correlation between accommodative response to carbachol and facility response to pilocarpine was slightly stronger than that between age and facility response. Since the ciliary muscle plays a major role in controlling both outflow facility and accommodation, and since histologic and videographic techniques demonstrate an age-related decline in rhesus ciliary muscle excursion induced by topical pilocarpine or electrical stimulation of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus, the present data support the hypothesis that an age-related decline in ciliary muscle mobility is associated, perhaps causally, with an age-related decline in facility and facility responsiveness to cholinergic drugs.

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Bito LZ, DeRousseau CJ, Kaufman PL, Bito JW.  Age-dependent loss of accommodative amplitude in rhesus monkeys: an animal model for presbyopia . Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 1982;;23:23-31.
Neider MW, Crawford K, Kaufman PL, Bito LZ.  In vivo videography of the rhesus monkey accommodative apparatus: age-related loss of ciliary muscle response to central stimulation . Arch Ophthalmol . 1990;;108:69-74.
Lütjen-Drecoll E, Tamm E, Kaufman PL.  Age-related loss of morphologic responses to pilocarpine in rhesus monkey ciliary muscle . Arch Ophthalmol . 1988;;106:1591-1598.
Kaufman PL, Bárány EH.  Loss of acute pilocarpine effect on outflow facility following surgical disinsertion and retrodisplacement of the ciliary muscle from the scleral spur in the cynomolgus monkey . Invest Ophthalmol . 1976;;15:793-807.
Crawford K, Kaufman PL, Bito LZ.  The role of the iris in accommodation of rhesus monkeys . Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 1990;;31:2185-2190.
Kaufman PL, Bárány EH.  Subsensitivity to pilocarpine of the aqueous outflow system in monkey eyes after topical anticholinesterase treatment . Am J Ophthalmol . 1976;;82:883-891.
Pederson JE, Gaasterland DE, MacLellan HM.  Anterior chamber volume determination in the rhesus monkey . Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 1978;;17:784-787.
Kaufman PL.  Aqueous humor dynamics . In: Duane TD, ed. Clinical Ophthalmology . New York, NY: Harper & Row Publishers Inc; 1985;;3:1-24.
Kaufman PL.  Aging and aqueous humor dynamics . In: DiVincentis M, ed. The Fundamental Aging Processes of the Eye . Florence, Italy: Baccini & Chiappi; 1987;:41-46.
Becker B.  The decline in aqueous secretion and outflow facility with age . Am J Ophthalmol . 1958;;46:731-736.
Huggert A.  An experiment in determining the pore-size distribution curve to the filtration angle of the eye, I . Acta Ophthalmol . 1957;;35:12-19.
Rohen JW, Futa R, Lütjen-Drecoll E.  The fine structure of the cribriform meshwork in normal and glaucomatous eyes as seen in tangential sections . Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 1981;;21:574-585.
Lütjen-Drecoll E, Shimizu R, Rohrbach M, Rohen JW.  Quantitative analysis of 'plaque material' in the inner and outer wall of Schlemm's canal in normal and glaucomatous eyes . Exp Eye Res . 1986;;42:443-455.
Rohen JW.  Ageing and non-ageing processes in the anterior segment of the eye . Proc Int Soc Eye Res . 1990;;6:1.

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