Obstruction of the trabecular meshwork by retinal rod outer segments
F. H. Lambrou, M. A. Vela and W. Woods
Department of Ophthalmology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Rod outer segments (ROS) have been described in the anterior chamber of
patients with the Schwartz syndrome (retinal detachment, uveitis, and
glaucoma). The effect of ROS on aqueous outflow was studied by intracameral
injection of ROS in human eye bank eyes and in vivo in the cat. Injection
of 10(8) ROS in eye bank eyes (n = 8) caused a 19.7% decrease in outflow
facility. This was significantly different than in control eyes (n = 8),
where the outflow facility decreased 5.2%. Injection of intracameral ROS in
the cat resulted in a rise in intraocular pressure (IOP) from a baseline of
19.7 +/- 1.3 mm Hg to a peak of 30.0 +/- 0.7 mm Hg at 24 hours. By 48
hours, IOP returned to baseline. Control injection did not cause a change
in IOP. Electron microscopy of the cat trabecular meshwork revealed
occlusion of the intratrabecular spaces by ROS with little evidence of
inflammatory activity.