Stroke, Vol 22, 1405-1408, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
FM Faraci, ML Armstrong and DD Heistad
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Atherosclerosis alters vascular responses of the
eye to serotonin. Augmented vasoconstrictor responses in the retina to
serotonin are associated with functional impairment and may contribute to
amaurosis fugax. The goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that
dietary treatment of atherosclerosis restores vascular responses of the eye
toward normal. METHODS: We measured blood flow to the retina using
microspheres in six normal monkeys, five atherosclerotic monkeys, and five
atherosclerotic monkeys that were fed a normal (regression) diet for 18
months. RESULTS: Infusion of 8 and 40 micrograms.min-1.kg-1 serotonin into
the left atrium had little effect on blood flow to the retina in normal
monkeys. In contrast, the high dose of serotonin reduced blood flow to the
retina by a mean +/- SEM of 81 +/- 9% (p less than 0.05) in atherosclerotic
monkeys. In monkeys that were fed the regression diet, serotonin had no
effect on blood flow to the retina. CONCLUSIONS: Regression of
atherosclerosis abolishes augmented responses of the retinal circulation to
serotonin.
ARTICLES
Dietary treatment of atherosclerosis abolishes hyperresponsiveness of retinal blood vessels to serotonin in monkeys
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City 52242.
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