Choroid Clinical Trial
The choroid is a richly vascularized conjunctive tissue, providing the nutritive elements to
the pigmentary epithelium and the photoreceptors of the retina. It drains 80% of the eye's
blood. The choroidal thickness fluctuates according to the state of fullness of its
constitutive vessels. The choroid and the neuroretina (separate by the pigmentary
epithelium) are intimately linked and are subject to modifications during the ingestion of
caffeine and taurine combined. Several authors have shown a significant decrease of the
choroidal thickness lasting at least 4 hours after the ingestion of a small coffee. This
decrease may be caused by caffeine's vasoconstrictor effect. Taurine is the most abundant
amino acid in the retina. Recent studies have shown the importance of this amino acid in the
physiology of both, retinal pigmentary epithelium and retinal ganglion cells.
RedBull® is an energizing drink, where one single 25 cl can contains 80 mg of caffeine (the
equivalent of a coffee mug) and 1 g of taurine.
This pilot trial aims to study the variations of the choroidal thickness and to describe
possible modifications within the pigmentary epithelium, due to the ingestion of caffeine
and taurine. The results of this study will act as a reference for an ulterior trial aiming
specific choroidal pathologies of young patients, such as the central serous
chorioretinitis.
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