The retina of SD rats was incubated in four types of the Eagle solution respectively. The results showed the cAMP level of retinas was the lowest in the hGnMg(high glucose with normal magnesium) solution but the cAMP level was significantly increased in the hGhMg(high glucose with high magnesium) and higher than that of normal control group. The cAMP level was the highest in the nGhMg(normal glucose with high magnesium). The results suggested that magnesium might play an important role in maintaining the normal metabolism of glucose of the retinal tissue. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1992,8:138-140)
Citation: Hu Yuzhang,Luo Chengren,Yan Mi,et al.. THE EFFCT OF MAGNESIUM ON cAMP IN RETINA OF RATS IN VITRO. Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases, 1992, 8(3): 138-140. doi: Copy