Experimental Myopia and Glaucoma in Chicks : Physiology
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The ocular response of the developing chick to several parameters of the light environment constitutes a useful model system for studies of experimental myopia and glaucoma. We explored the roles of long photoperiod and light intensity extremes in setting a pathological course for the developing eye. Chicks reared under continuous light developed increased eye weight, globe enlargement, decreased corneal diameter, reduced anterior chamber depth, and flat cornea, all effects associated with light-induced avian glaucoma (LIAG). Exposure to very dim light also caused eye enlargement (dim light buphthalmos, DLB), but with less pronounced anterior segment lesions. Under very bright light, globe enlargement was less severe. The LIAG and DLB syndromes appear to be additive, and are probably distinct from one another.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1987-06-15
著者
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Oishi T
Graduate School Of Humanities And Sciences Nara Women's University:department Of Biological Sci
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Oishi Tadashi
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Nara Women's University
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LAUBER JEAN
Department of Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton
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VRJEND JERRY
Department of Anatomy, University of Manitoba
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Oishi Tadashi
Department Of Biological Sciences Faculty Of Science Nara Women's University
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Lauber Jean
Department Of Zoology University Of Alberta Edmonton
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Vrjend Jerry
Department Of Anatomy University Of Manitoba
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Vriend Jerry
Department of Anatomy, University of Manitoba
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