Retinal Artery Occlusion Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of A2A Adrenoceptor Stimulation on the Diameter of Retinal Arterioles During Hypoxia in Vivo
The purpose is to investigate how the adenosine affects the diameter regulation of retinal
arterioles during changes in oxygen tension. A deeper understanding of the mechanisms
involved in diameter regulation of retinal arterioles during changes in oxygen tension can
be used to obtain a more detailed understanding of diseases where changes in the diameter
regulation of retinal vessels are involved in the disease pathogenesis and possibly point to
new therapeutic options for patients with retinal vascular disease, such as diabetic
retinopathy and retinal vein thrombosis.
Preliminary, a routine ophthalmological evaluation, measurement of blood pressure, and
electrocardiogram will be preformed to insure that only healthy test persons are included in
the study.
The test persons will be randomly allocated to two groups, one group in which protocol 1 is
followed by protocol 2, and the other group with the two protocols performed in the reverse
order.
Protocol 1: Using the DVA, a video recording will capture the diameter of retinal vessels
and the changes occurring during stimulation with flickering light. The recording lasts 4.5
minutes and is preformed before and after intravenous injection of adenosine.
Protocol 2: The procedures are similar to those of protocol 1 but are performed during
breathing of a gas mixture with a reduced oxygen tension to 12,5 %, which results in a
reduced oxygen saturation in the blood to 85-90 %.
Background:
Occlusion of the retinal vessels leading to retinal ischaemia and hypoxia is an important
element in the pathophysiology of the major vision threatening diseases in the Western
World. The hypoxic areas release vasodilating factors that induce vasodilatation in adjacent
retinal areas in order to increase blood flow and retinal oxygenation. An understanding of
the mechanisms underlying this vasodilatation may help identifying new therapeutic
principles for modulating retinal blood flow during changes in retinal blood flow secondary
to hypoxia and other diseases.
The present study:
Two working hypotheses will be tested: 1) That systemic administration of an A2A
adrenoceptor agonist affects retinal blood flow independently of its systemic effects. 2)
That the vasodilating effect of A2A adrenoceptor stimulation and the vasodilating effects of
systemic hypoxia and increased retinal metabolism induced by flicker stimulation are
additive.
Methods:
The diameter of retinal vessels are measured using the Dynamic Vessel Analyser (DVA). This
apparatus performs video recordings of the ocular fundus, and the single images in the video
sequences are grabbed for computerised analysis. Special software enables calculation of the
diameter of the vessel on the basis of the distance between the vessel borders. The fact
that images are grabbed real time (25 times per second) allows the detection of immediate
diameter changes when the retinal metabolism is increased by exposure to flickering light
(metabolic autoregulation).
The A2A adrenoceptor agonist regadenoson is administered during continuous ECG monitoring as
a single intravenous injection of 400 micrograms (5 ml) in an antecubital vein. No dose
adjustments are necessary for body weight, age, renal og hepatic impairment. Due to a
potential ischaemic effect of regadenoson, only persons with no history of arterial
hypertension or cardiac disease and with normal blood pressure and ECG will be included.
The experiments will be performed during breathing of ambient air and after 10 minutes of
breathing air containing 12.5% oxygen (corresponding to the saturation at an altitude of
4100 m), which induces a decline in the arterial oxygen saturation resulting in dilatation
of retinal vessels.
Experimental design:
The project will be conducted as an open controlled interventional study performed on two
days separated by at least one day. Initial a routine ophthalmological evaluation with a
slit lamp examination, measurement of the intraocular pressure and ophthalmoscopy,
supplemented with a measurement of central retinal thickness using optical coherence
tomography scanning will be preformed as will measuring of ECG and blood pressure to make
sure only healthy test persons are included.
The test persons will be randomly allocated to two groups, one group in which protocol 1 is
followed by protocol 2, and the other group with the two protocols performed in the reverse
order.
Protocol 1:
A) Using the DVA, the diameter of a larger retinal vascular arcade arteriole will be
recorded for 90 seconds at baseline followed by a similar recording during stimulation with
flickering light and a recording during rest, altogether lasting 4.5 minutes B) Intravenous
injection of 0,4 mg regadenoson and repetition of the procedures in step A
Protocol 2:
The procedures are similar to those of protocol 1 but are performed during breathing of a
hypoxic gas mixture.
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