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Tamm, Ernst R. ; Croft, M. A. ; Jungkunz, W. ; Lütjen-Drecoll, E. ; Kaufman, P. L.

Age-related loss of ciliary muscle mobility in the rhesus monkey. Role of the choroid

Tamm, Ernst R., Croft, M. A., Jungkunz, W., Lütjen-Drecoll, E. and Kaufman, P. L. (1992) Age-related loss of ciliary muscle mobility in the rhesus monkey. Role of the choroid. Archives of Ophthalmology 110 (6), pp. 871-876.

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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.26890


Abstract

Ciliary muscle topography was studied in rhesus monkey eyes (aged 6 to 29 years) bisected meridionally through cornea and optic nerve head. Half of each eye was incubated in atropine sulfate, the other in pilocarpine hydrochloride, and both were then processed for histologic study. Several ciliary muscle sections from the original cut margin and the middle of the half eyes were traced and ...

Ciliary muscle topography was studied in rhesus monkey eyes (aged 6 to 29 years) bisected meridionally through cornea and optic nerve head. Half of each eye was incubated in atropine sulfate, the other in pilocarpine hydrochloride, and both were then processed for histologic study. Several ciliary muscle sections from the original cut margin and the middle of the half eyes were traced and compared quantitatively. In sections from the middle, where the attachments of the muscle were presumably intact, the pilocarpine effect on ciliary muscle topography was lost with age. In sections near the cut margin, where some of the posterior attachments were disrupted and the choroid had detached from the sclera, the pilocarpine effect persisted with age. These findings suggest that loss of ciliary muscle movement with age is caused by decreased compliance of its posterior attachment.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleArchives of Ophthalmology
Publisher:American Medical Association
Volume:110
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:6
Page Range:pp. 871-876
Date1992
InstitutionsBiology, Preclinical Medicine > Institut für Anatomie > Lehrstuhl für Humananatomie und Embryologie > Prof. Dr. Ernst Tamm
Identification Number
ValueType
1596237PubMed ID
Classification
NotationType
Aging/physiologyMESH
AnimalsMESH
Atropine/pharmacologyMESH
Choroid/physiologyMESH
Ciliary Body/physiologyMESH
FemaleMESH
Macaca mulattaMESH
MaleMESH
Muscles/physiologyMESH
Neuromuscular Junction/physiologyMESH
Pilocarpine/pharmacologyMESH
Dewey Decimal Classification600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgUnknown
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-268901
Item ID26890

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