Laser flarimetry post phacoemulsification in dogs, with and without intraocular le...
Refraction and electrophysiological visual evaluation in dogs undergoing phacoemul...
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Author(s): |
Adriana Lima Teixeira
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Master's Dissertation |
Press: | São Paulo. |
Institution: | Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FMVZ/SBD) |
Defense date: | 2003-07-29 |
Examining board members: |
Paulo Sergio de Moraes Barros;
Fernando Ferreira;
José Luiz Laus
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Advisor: | Paulo Sergio de Moraes Barros |
Abstract | |
The cataract treatment in dogs has undergone some changes. Phacoemulsification has reduced the surgical time of cataract extraction and the need of large incision. Intraocular lens (IOL) implantation has allowed emetropic vision recovery. The inflammatory process induced by intraocular surgery leads to an oxidative stress, with ocular structures damage. The purpose of this study was to comparatively evaluate the oxidative stress following phacoemulsification in dogs with and without IOL implantation. Twelve dogs, three male and nine female, mixed breed, with an average weight of 15.8kg were submitted to bilateral phacoemulsification, being twelve eyes without IOL implantation (Group 1) and twelve eyes with polymethylmethacrylate IOL in the capsular bag (Group 2). In the pre-operative and post-operative periods, the medication consisted of anti-inflammatories, antibiotics and mydriatics. Aqueous humor (AH) samples were taken by anterior chamber paracentesis, under general anesthesia in the pre-operative (T0) and post-operative periods after 1 (T1), 2 (T2), 3 (T3), 7 (T7) and 14 (T14) days of the surgery. The oxidative stress was evaluated by quantitative protein levels in the AH (Lowrys method), total antioxidant activity in the AH using 2,2 azobis (2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride (AAPH) and ascorbic acid concentration in the AH and plasma (high performance liquid chromatography). Results were submitted to statistical analysis using the t-student test when the variables had a normal distribution and Wilcoxon test when they did not. Aqueous humor total protein levels increased in both groups, more intensively in Group 2 in all post-operative periods: T1 (p= 0.004), T2 (p= 0.002), T3 (p= 0.004), T7 (p= 0.003) and T14 (p= 0.009). Total antioxidant activity in the AH decreased in both groups; however, it was more impressive in Group 2, with statistical significant difference in T1 (p= 0.013), T2 (p= 0.016), T3 (p= 0.002) e T14 (p= 0.033). In T7 (p= 0.155), this difference was not observed. Ascorbic acid concentration in the AH presented a remarkably decrease in the first post-operative day, then started to recover progressively in the two groups. Group 2 showed lower results with statistically significant differences in T1 (p= 0.003); T3 (p= 0.015); T7 (p= 0.004) and T14 (p= 0.007), except in T2 (p= 0.051) when there was no difference. Ascorbic acid concentration in plasma did not vary as a result of the procedures. The comparison between procedures suggests that IOL implantation contributes to an oxidative stress condition. (AU) |