Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJuly 2017Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Microstructural Crimp of the Lamina Cribrosa and Peripapillary Sclera Collagen Fibers.

Optic Nerve & DiscIOP & Medical Therapy

Summary

Small, uniform crimp periods within the sheep LC and immediately adjacent PPS may indicate that these tissues are setup to prevent large or heterogeneous deformations that insult the neural tissues within the canal.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Although collagen microstructural crimp is a major determinant of ocular biomechanics, no direct measurements of optic nerve head (ONH) crimp have been reported. Our goal was to characterize the crimp period of the lamina cribrosa (LC) and peripapillary sclera (PPS) at low and normal IOPs.

METHODS

ONHs from 11 sheep eyes were fixed at 10-, 5-, or 0-mm Hg IOP and crimp periods measured manually from coronal cryosections imaged with polarized light microscopy (PLM). Using linear mixed-effect models, we characterized the LC and PPS periods, and how they varied with distance from the scleral canal edge.

RESULTS

A total of 17,374 manual collagen crimp period measurements were obtained with high repeatability (1.9 μm) and reproducibility (4.7 μm). The periods were smaller (P 0.1). PPS period increased with the square root of the distance to the canal (P < 0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS

Small, uniform crimp periods within the sheep LC and immediately adjacent PPS may indicate that these tissues are setup to prevent large or heterogeneous deformations that insult the neural tissues within the canal. An increasing more variable period with distance from the canal provides a smooth transition of mechanical properties that minimizes stress and strain concentrations.

Discussion

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