Fibrinolytic properties of some optic nerve vessels
M. Peduzzi
The fibrinolytic activity of posterior ciliary arteries (PCA), dural
vessels (DV), central retinal vessels (CRV), and pial plexus (PP) in 18
human eyes was studied by the fibrin-slide technique and PAS staining.
Acitvity was measured on the basis of the minimal incubation time at which
lysis appeared. A constant pattern of fibrinolytic activity was found. The
PCA were the most active, followed by DV, CRV, and PP. With consideration
of the assumed antithrombotic role of fibrinolysis, the results suggest
that PCA are better protected against occlusion than CRV.