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Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJune 201621 citations

Lamina Cribrosa Microarchitecture in Monkey Early Experimental Glaucoma: Global Change.

Reynaud Juan, Lockwood Howard, Gardiner Stuart K, Williams Galen, Yang Hongli, Burgoyne Claude F


AI Summary

Monkey early glaucoma increases lamina cribrosa pore diameter, connective tissue, and volume. This structural remodeling, though variable, may indicate early disease changes, aiding diagnosis and monitoring.

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to characterize experimental glaucoma (EG) versus control eye differences in lamina cribrosa (LC), beam diameter (BD), pore diameter (PD), connective tissue volume fraction (CTVF), connective tissue volume (CTV), and LC volume (LV) in monkey early EG.

Methods

Optic nerve heads (ONHs) of 14 unilateral EG and 6 bilateral normal (BN) monkeys underwent three-dimensional reconstruction and LC beam segmentation. Each beam and pore voxel was assigned a diameter based on the largest sphere that contained it before transformation to a common cylinder with inner, middle, and outer layers. Full-thickness and layer averages for BD, PD, CTVF, CTV, and LV were calculated for each ONH. Beam diameter and PD distributions for each ONH were fit to a gamma distribution and summarized by scale and shape parameters. Experimental glaucoma and depth effects were assessed for each parameter by linear mixed-effects (LME) modeling. Animal-specific EG versus control eye differences that exceeded the maximum intereye difference among the six BN animals were considered significant.

Results

Overall EG eye mean PD was 12.8% larger (28.2 ± 5.6 vs. 25.0 ± 3.3 μm), CTV was 26.5% larger (100.06 ± 47.98 vs. 79.12 ± 28.35 × 106 μm3), and LV was 40% larger (229.29 ± 98.19 vs. 163.63 ± 39.87 × 106 μm3) than control eyes (P ≤ 0.05, LME). Experimental glaucoma effects were significantly different by layer for PD (P = 0.0097) and CTVF (P < 0.0001). Pore diameter expanded consistently across all PDs. Experimental glaucoma eye-specific parameter change was variable in magnitude and direction.

Conclusions

Pore diameter, CTV, and LV increase in monkey early EG; however, EG eye-specific change is variable and includes both increases and decreases in BD and CTVF.


MeSH Terms

AnimalsAxial Length, EyeAxonsCell CountConnective TissueDisease Models, AnimalGlaucomaImage Processing, Computer-AssistedImaging, Three-DimensionalIntraocular PressureMacaca mulattaMaleOptic DiskOptic Nerve Diseases

Key Concepts5

Overall experimental glaucoma (EG) eye mean pore diameter (PD) was 12.8% larger (28.2 ± 5.6 vs. 25.0 ± 3.3 μm) than control eyes (P ≤ 0.05, LME) in monkey early EG.

MechanismBasic ScienceExperimental Studyn=14 unilateral EG and 6 bilateral norm…Ch5

Overall experimental glaucoma (EG) eye mean connective tissue volume (CTV) was 26.5% larger (100.06 ± 47.98 vs. 79.12 ± 28.35 × 10^6 μm^3) than control eyes (P ≤ 0.05, LME) in monkey early EG.

MechanismBasic ScienceExperimental Studyn=14 unilateral EG and 6 bilateral norm…Ch5

Overall experimental glaucoma (EG) eye mean lamina cribrosa volume (LV) was 40% larger (229.29 ± 98.19 vs. 163.63 ± 39.87 × 10^6 μm^3) than control eyes (P ≤ 0.05, LME) in monkey early EG.

MechanismBasic ScienceExperimental Studyn=14 unilateral EG and 6 bilateral norm…Ch5

Experimental glaucoma (EG) effects were significantly different by layer for pore diameter (PD) (P = 0.0097) and connective tissue volume fraction (CTVF) (P < 0.0001) in monkey early EG.

MechanismBasic ScienceExperimental Studyn=14 unilateral EG and 6 bilateral norm…Ch5

Pore diameter expanded consistently across all pore diameters in monkey early experimental glaucoma.

MechanismBasic ScienceExperimental Studyn=14 unilateral EG and 6 bilateral norm…Ch5

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