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Abstract
To judge the information of experimental settings in relation to the human situation, it is crucial to be aware of morphological differences and peculiarities in the species studied. Related to glaucoma, the most important structures of the posterior eye segment are the optic nerve head including the lamina cribrosa, and the inner retinal layers. The review highlights the differences of the lamina cribrosa and its vascular supply, the prelaminar optic nerve head, and the retinal ganglion cell layer in the most widely used animal models for glaucoma research, including mouse, rat, rabbit, pig, dog, cat, chicken, and quail. Although all species show some differences to the human situation, the rabbit seems to be the most problematic animal for glaucoma research.Entities:
Keywords: Morphology; animal models.; inner retina; lamina cribrosa; optic nerve head
Year: 2008 PMID: 19516911 PMCID: PMC2694605 DOI: 10.2174/1874364100802010094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Ophthalmol J ISSN: 1874-3641
Occurrence and Distribution Differences in the Lamina Cribrosa (LC) of Animals Used in Glaucoma Research
| Presence of LC | Diameter of Optic Nerve at the Level of the Sclera/LC | Differences in Composition to the Human [ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mouse [ | Ø | 193 ±8µm | |
| Rat [ | (+) | more collagen type VI | |
| Rabbit [ | (+) | ||
| Quail, Chicken [ | (+) | ||
| Pig [ | + | 1624 ±15µm | |
| Cat [ | + | 1187µm | |
| Dog [ | + | 1592µm | more collagen type VI |
| Monkey [ | + | 1717 ±21µm |
Ø = not present; (+) = faintly present; + = well developed.
Variation of the Central Retinal Vessels – Number and Location at the Optic Disc
| Main Retinal Artery | Main Retinal Vein | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mouse [ | 1 central | 1 central | enters the ON at the level of the sclera |
| Rat [ | 1 central | 1 central | enters the ON at the level of the sclera |
| Rabbit [ | 1 central | 4 peripheral | |
| Quail, chicken [ | avascular retina | vessels to the pecten | |
| Pig [ | 6 lateral | 1 central | |
| Cat [ | 4-5 lateral | 4-5 lateral | |
| Dog [ | 4-5 lateral | 1 central | |
| Monkey [ | 1 central | 1 central | enters the ON retrolaminar |
| Human [ | 1 central | 1 central | enters the ON retrolaminar |
Blood Supply of the Optic Nerve Head Region
| Central Retinal Artery | Choroid | Pial Vessels | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mouse [ | + | Ø | Ø |
| Rat [ | + | Ø | (+) |
| Rabbit [ | (+) | ++ | + |
| Quail | n.e. | n.e. | n.e. |
| Chicken | n.e. | n.e. | n.e. |
| Pig [ | Ø | + | ++ |
| Cat [ | Ø | + | ++ |
| Dog [ | Ø | + | ++ |
| Monkey [ | + | + | + |
| Human [ | + | (+) | + |
n.e. = not examined; Ø = no, (+) = possible, + = clear, ++ = substantial source of optic nerve head capillaries.
Comparative Data of the Inner Retina
| Animal | Ganglion Cell Number (Average) | % of Amacrine Cells of the Ganglion Cell Layer Neurons | Astrocytes in the Inner Retina |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mouse | 32,000 – 87,000 [ | 59% [ | + |
| Rat | 72,371 - 113,000 [ | 50% [ | + |
| Rabbit | 250,000 - 394,000 [ | 31,7% [ | (+), only in vascular streak region [ |
| Quail | 2,000,000 [ | ? [ | Ø [ |
| Chicken | 2,400,000 [ | - 35% [ | Ø [ |
| Pig | 442,629 [ | 31% [ | +, mainly around vessels [ |
| Cat | 193,000 [ | 80% [ | +, mainly around nerve fibers [ |
| Dog | 148,303 [ | +, mainly around vessels [ | |
| Monkey | 900,000 – 1,500,000 [ | Fovea 5%, nasal 30%, temporal 50% [ | +, mainly around vessels |
| Human | 700,000 – 1,500,000 [ | Fovea 3%, peripheral - 80% [ | +, mainly around vessels |
? = No quantified or estimated data available.
Ø = no, (+) = limited, + = ubiquitous presence of astrocytes.