PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Impaired layer specific retinal vascular reactivity among diabetic subjects.

  • Maxwell Singer,
  • Bright S Ashimatey,
  • Xiao Zhou,
  • Zhongdi Chu,
  • Ruikang Wang,
  • Amir H Kashani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233871
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. e0233871

Abstract

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PurposeTo investigate layer specific retinal vascular reactivity (RVR) in capillaries of diabetic subjects without DR or with only mild non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR).MethodsA previously described nonrebreathing apparatus was used to deliver room air, 5% CO2, or 100% O2 to 41 controls and 22 diabetic subjects (with mild or no NPDR) while simultaneously acquiring fovea-centered 3x3mm2 Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (SS-OCTA) images. Vessel skeleton density (VSD) and vessel diameter index (VDI) were calculated for each gas condition for the superficial retinal layer (SRL) and deep retinal layer (DRL). The superficial layer analysis excluded arterioles and venules. Data analysis was performed using mixed factorial analysis of covariance stratified by diabetic status. All models were adjusted for age, gender, and hypertension, and statistical significance for multiple comparisons from posthoc comparisons were defined at pResultsAmong controls, there was a significant difference in capillary VSD between all gas conditions (pConclusionsImpairment in RVR in diabetic subjects is characterized by a paradoxical response to CO2 in both the SRL and DRL as well as an attenuated response to O2 in the DRL. These layer and gas specific impairments in diabetics seem to occur early in the disease and to be driven primarily at the capillary level.