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Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciDecember 201541 citations

The Connective Tissue Components of Optic Nerve Head Cupping in Monkey Experimental Glaucoma Part 1: Global Change.

Yang Hongli, Ren Ruojin, Lockwood Howard, Williams Galen, Libertiaux Vincent, Downs Crawford, Gardiner Stuart K, Burgoyne Claude F


AI Summary

Monkey experimental glaucoma caused five distinct optic nerve head connective tissue changes: posterior deformation, laminar thickening/thinning, scleral canal expansion, laminar insertion migration, and peripapillary scleral bowing, providing targets for staging optic neuropathy.

Abstract

Purpose

To characterize optic nerve head (ONH) connective tissue change within 21 monkey experimental glaucoma (EG) eyes, so as to identify its principal components.

Methods

Animals were imaged three to five times at baseline then every 2 weeks following chronic unilateral IOP elevation, and euthanized early through end-stage confocal scanning laser tomographic change. Optic nerve heads were serial-sectioned, three-dimensionally (3D) reconstructed, delineated, and quantified. Overall EG versus control eye differences were assessed by general estimating equations (GEE). Significant, animal-specific, EG eye change was required to exceed the maximum physiologic intereye differences in six healthy animals.

Results

Overall EG eye change was significant (P < 0.0026) and animal-specific EG eye change most frequent, for five phenomena (number of EG eyes and range of animal-specific change): posterior laminar deformation (21, -29 to -437 μm), laminar thickening (11, 20-73 μm) and thinning (3, -23 to -31 μm), scleral canal expansion (17, 20-139 μm), outward anterior (16, -16 to -124 μm) and posterior (17, -22 to -279 μm) laminar insertion migration, and peripapillary scleral bowing (11, 21-77 μm). Experimental glaucoma versus control eye laminar thickness differences were bimodal in behavior, being thickened in most EG eyes demonstrating the least deformation and less thickened or thinned in most EG eyes demonstrating the greatest deformation.

Conclusions

Our postmortem studies retrospectively identify five connective tissue components of ONH "cupping" in monkey EG which serve as targets for longitudinally staging and phenotyping ONH connective tissue alteration within all forms of monkey and human optic neuropathy.


MeSH Terms

AnimalsConnective TissueDisease Models, AnimalGlaucomaImage Processing, Computer-AssistedIntraocular PressureMacaca fascicularisMacaca mulattaOptic DiskOptic Nerve DiseasesRetrospective StudiesSclera

Key Concepts6

In a postmortem study of 21 monkey experimental glaucoma (EG) eyes, significant overall EG eye change (P < 0.0026) and frequent animal-specific EG eye change were observed for posterior laminar deformation (21 EG eyes, -29 to -437 μm).

MechanismBasic SciencePostmortem studyn=21 monkey experimental glaucoma eyesCh4Ch5

In a postmortem study of 21 monkey experimental glaucoma (EG) eyes, significant overall EG eye change (P < 0.0026) and frequent animal-specific EG eye change were observed for laminar thickening (11 EG eyes, 20-73 μm) and thinning (3 EG eyes, -23 to -31 μm).

MechanismBasic SciencePostmortem studyn=21 monkey experimental glaucoma eyesCh4Ch5

In a postmortem study of 21 monkey experimental glaucoma (EG) eyes, significant overall EG eye change (P < 0.0026) and frequent animal-specific EG eye change were observed for scleral canal expansion (17 EG eyes, 20-139 μm).

MechanismBasic SciencePostmortem studyn=21 monkey experimental glaucoma eyesCh4Ch5

In a postmortem study of 21 monkey experimental glaucoma (EG) eyes, significant overall EG eye change (P < 0.0026) and frequent animal-specific EG eye change were observed for outward anterior (16 EG eyes, -16 to -124 μm) and posterior (17 EG eyes, -22 to -279 μm) laminar insertion migration.

MechanismBasic SciencePostmortem studyn=21 monkey experimental glaucoma eyesCh4Ch5

In a postmortem study of 21 monkey experimental glaucoma (EG) eyes, significant overall EG eye change (P < 0.0026) and frequent animal-specific EG eye change were observed for peripapillary scleral bowing (11 EG eyes, 21-77 μm).

MechanismBasic SciencePostmortem studyn=21 monkey experimental glaucoma eyesCh4Ch5

In a postmortem study of 21 monkey experimental glaucoma (EG) eyes, experimental glaucoma versus control eye laminar thickness differences were bimodal; thickened in most EG eyes with least deformation, and less thickened or thinned in most EG eyes with greatest deformation.

MechanismBasic SciencePostmortem studyn=21 monkey experimental glaucoma eyesCh4Ch5

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