Abstract |
Ocular coloboma is sometimes accompanied by corectopia in humans and therefore ectopic pupil may indicate ocular coloboma in experimental animals. The RCS strain of rats has a low incidence of microphthalmia. We found that inferior ectopic pupil is associated exclusively with small-sized eyes in this strain. The objective of the current study was to evaluate whether inferior ectopic pupil is associated with iridal coloboma and other types of ocular coloboma in RCS rats. Both eyes of RCS rats were examined clinically, and those with inferior ectopic pupils underwent morphologic and morphometric examinations. In a prenatal study, coronal serial sections of eyeballs from fetuses at gestational day 16.5 were examined by using light microscopy. Ectopic pupils in RCS rats were found exclusively in an inferior position, where the iris was shortened. Fundic examination revealed severe chorioretinal coloboma in all cases of inferior ectopic pupil. The morphologic characteristics closely resembled those of chorioretinal coloboma in humans. Histopathologic examination of primordia showed incomplete closure of the optic fissure in 4 eyeballs of RCS fetuses. Neither F(1) rats nor N(2) (progeny of RCS × BN matings) displayed any ocular anomalies, including ectopic pupils. The RCS strain is a suitable model for human ocular coloboma, and inferior ectopic pupil appears to be a strong indicator of ocular coloboma.
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Authors | Naho Tsuji, Kiyokazu Ozaki, Isao Narama, Tetsuro Matsuura |
Journal | Comparative medicine
(Comp Med)
Vol. 61
Issue 4
Pg. 378-84
(Aug 2011)
ISSN: 2769-819X [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 22330254
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Animals
- Coloboma
(complications, pathology)
- Crosses, Genetic
- Eye
(pathology)
- Female
- Male
- Models, Animal
- Pupil Disorders
(complications, pathology)
- Rats
- Rats, Mutant Strains
- Sex Factors
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