| Literature DB >> 26497789 |
Ana I Ramírez1, Juan J Salazar2, Rosa de Hoz2, Blanca Rojas3, Beatriz I Gallego4, Elena Salobrar-García4, Francisco J Valiente-Soriano5, Alberto Triviño3, José M Ramirez3.
Abstract
Most studies employing experimental models of unilateral glaucoma have used the normotensive contralateral eye as the normal control. However, some studies have recently reported the activation of the retinal macroglia and microglia in the uninjured eye, suggesting that the eye contralateral to experimental glaucoma should not be used as a control. This review analyzes the studies describing the contralateral findings and discusses some of the routes through which the signals can reach the contralateral eye to initiate the glial reactivation.Entities:
Keywords: ACAID; Astrocytes; Blood-retinal barrier; Contralateral eye; Experimental glaucoma; Immune system; Inflammation; Macroglia; Microglia; Müller cells; Retina
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26497789 DOI: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2015.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Brain Res ISSN: 0079-6123 Impact factor: 2.453