Effects of chronically elevated serum IGF-I on the eye and retina. A, increased serum IGF-I levels in TgbGH mice in both fed and overnight fasted conditions (n = 10). The expression of bGH is under the control of the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase promoter, which has increased activity during fasting. B, no external macroscopic alterations were observed in the eyes of TgbGH. C, left panel, no histological abnormalities of the cornea, iris, lens, or retina were found in hematoxylin/eosin-stained sections. Right panel, higher magnification of a TgbGH retina showing normal distribution and thickness of retinal layers. D, scanning laser ophthalmoscope images after injection of indocyanine green to evaluate the retinal vessels. E, retinal angiographies showing the similarity in the capillary network between WT and TgbGH retinas. Original magnification: 100×. No differences were found in the leakage of mannitol (F) or Cy5.5 (G), confirming the integrity of the BRB in TgbGH (n = 4). H, no differences in GFAP and VEGF content were observed by Western blot (n = 3, 1 eye/mouse, 2 mice/pool). Tubulin (Tub) documents equal loading. I, GFAP was confined to the retinal surface in TgbGH eyes, discarding the presence of gliosis. A normal pattern of VEGF immunostaining was also observed. Scale bars: 25 μm. All studies were performed in 6-month-old mice. C, cornea; I, iris; L, lenses. GCL, ganglion cell layer; INL, inner nuclear layer; ONL, outer nuclear layer.