Literature DB >> 10084273

Histomorphometric analysis of optic nerve changes in experimental glaucoma.

Y H Yücel1, M W Kalichman, A P Mizisin, H C Powell, R N Weinreb.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess relative changes in different tissue components of optic nerve and their relationship to nerve fiber loss in the experimental monkey model of glaucoma.
METHODS: Chronic intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation was induced by laser trabeculoplasty in the right eye of eight monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Both experimental right optic nerves and control left optic nerves were studied. Histomorphometric analysis was performed on optic nerve cross-sections using bright field microscopy with camera lucida. Cross-sectional areas of optic nerve tissue components were estimated by point counting. Nerve fiber density was estimated by unbiased random sampling. Nerve fiber number was calculated by multiplying nerve fiber density with neuroglial area.
RESULTS: Varying degrees of nerve fiber loss were seen in eight optic nerves with chronic IOP elevation. More than 50% nerve fiber loss was noted in four of eight experimental optic nerves. In these severely affected optic nerves, total optic nerve area was significantly decreased compared with control optic nerves. Among the optic nerve tissue components, only the ratio of myelinated fiber area to total optic nerve area was significantly decreased. The ratio of extraaxonal area to total optic nerve area was significantly increased, whereas the ratio of interfascicular septal area to total optic nerve area did not change significantly. For all optic nerves, differences in nerve fiber count between control and experimental optic nerves showed the strongest correlation with differences in myelinated fiber area, followed by differences in extraaxonal area and total optic nerve area.
CONCLUSION: This histomorphometric study suggests the validity of the experimental monkey model of glaucoma in studying changes occurring in the nonaxonal optic nerve tissue components in human glaucomatous optic neuropathy. Glial scar tissue area was significantly increased in optic nerves with severe glaucomatous damage. Although a decrease in total optic nerve area was observed, among the optic nerve tissue components only myelinated nerve fiber area decreased significantly. Myelinated nerve fiber area also showed the strongest association with nerve fiber loss in experimental glaucoma.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10084273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Glaucoma        ISSN: 1057-0829            Impact factor:   2.503


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