Pressure-Dependent Elevation of Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Level in Chicken Choroid.
Evgeny PrivalovMatthias ZenkelUrsula Schloetzer-SchrehardtStefanie KuertenAntonio BerguaBettina HohbergerPublished in: Biology (2023)
The increase of the total choroidal VIP level, representing the intracellular VIP content, in the presence of an increased ambient pressure argues for a retention of VIP within the neurons, decreasing both vasodilatation and, consequently, choroid thickness. This finding might be a passive or even active function of ICN in the regulation of choroidal thickness, ocular integrity and IOP.