AI Article Synopsis

  • Ocular disease is common in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, but the mechanisms behind this connection remain unclear.
  • Researchers conducted a study using mice with chronic colitis to assess various ocular functions and conditions, including inflammation and blood flow.
  • Results showed that colitic mice had significant ocular impairments due to reduced blood flow and oxygen delivery, which could explain the observed retinal dysfunction.

Article Abstract

Background: Ocular disease is known widely to occur in a subset of patients experiencing inflammatory bowel diseases. Although this extraintestinal manifestation has been recognized for a number of years, the pathogenetic mechanisms responsible for this distant organ inflammatory response are unknown.

Methods: In the current study, we used a T-cell transfer model of chronic colitis in mice in which we quantified colonic inflammation, ocular function (electroretinography), ocular blood flow (intravital microscopy of the retina), intraocular pressure, and retinal hypoxia.

Results: Ocular function in colitic mice was significantly impaired, with decreases in retinal b-wave amplitudes and oscillatory potentials. Moreover, retinal a waves and oscillatory potentials were delayed. Retinal blood flow was significantly reduced in the colitic mice, and this decrease in perfusion coupled with significant decreases in hematocrit would decrease oxygen delivery to the eye. Accordingly, mice with severe colitis showed increased levels of immunostaining for the hypoxia-dependent probe pimonidazole. Finally, intraocular pressures were found to be reduced in the colitic mice.

Conclusions: Ocular disease occurs in a mouse model of chronic colitis, with retinal dysfunction seeming to be related to insufficient perfusion and oxygen delivery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749247PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MIB.0b013e318295fdb3DOI Listing

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