Ultrastructural features of vascular iridociliary system after biopuncture by antihomotoxic medicine

  • G.V. Poradin Russian National Research Medical University, 1, Ostrovitanova str., Moscow, 117997, Russia
  • S.А. Obrubov Russian National Research Medical University, 1, Ostrovitanova str., Moscow, 117997, Russia
  • О.А. Boginskaya Russian Federal Research Center of Pediatric Oncology, Haematology and Immunology, 1 Samory Mashela str., Moscow, 117997, Russia
  • М.I. Pykov Russian medical academy of postdegree education, 2/1, Barrikadnaya str., Moscow, 123836, Russia
  • G.V. Stavitskaya Center of vision care «Dr.Opticus», 10, Glavmosstroya str., Moscow, 119618, Russia
Keywords: biopuncture, myopia model, histologic and morphometric analysis, autonomic nervous system

Abstract

Objective: to reveal ultrastructural features of iridociliary vessels after biopucture with antihomotoxic medicine. Methods: Myopia model was created on 10 rabbits by injecting all trans-retinoic acid in catheter Vasofix Certo 24G in left internal carotid artery until we got low myopia. After six months of daily injections all rabbits had myopia from -2,0 to 3,0 D. Animals were separated into two groups: 5 rabbits with daily intradermal injection in three points of upper eye lid without medicine during 10 days and 5 rabbits with daily intradermal injection in three points of upper eye lid with Cerebrum Compositum N during 10 days. Morphology of iridociliary system was explored. Results: biopuncture in myopia model increases level of metabolic reactions in iridociliary system, supplies adaptive reserves by the hemodynamic enrichment of ciliary body vessels and balance of autonomic nervous system impulsation.

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Published
2013-11-29
How to Cite
Poradin G., Obrubov S., Boginskaya О., Pykov М., Stavitskaya G. Ultrastructural features of vascular iridociliary system after biopuncture by antihomotoxic medicine // Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimental’naya Terapiya (Pathological physiology and experimental therapy). 2013. VOL. 57. № 4. PP. 55–58.
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Original research