| Literature DB >> 32164796 |
Nora Denk1, Peter M Maloca2, Guido Steiner3, Helen Booler4, Christian Freichel3, Stephanie Niklaus3, Tobias K Schnitzer3, Pascal W Hasler5.
Abstract
Cynomolgus macaques are an important and commonly used species in preclinical toxicology studies, but structural reports of in vivo retinal findings are rare in this species. The purpose of this study was to diminish this gap and document optical coherence tomography and scanning laser ophthalmoscopy imaging data in the healthy posterior pole of cynomolgus monkeys' eyes at predose examinations. The current study is a retrospective assessment of baseline spectral domain OCT data obtained from the 768 eyes of 384 cynomolgus monkeys (192 males and 192 females) of Mauritian origin. The data set was obtained from studies conducted over a 4-y period in the context of ocular safety evaluations of various compounds under preclinical development. The most prevalent findings were the presence of Bergmeister papilla and intravitreal hyperreflective spots. Less common findings included disorganization of retinal zones, abnormalities of the retinal vasculature, partial posterior vitreous detachment, and abnormally shaped foveal pits. Thoughtful consideration of these physiologic findings will aid in distinguishing normal features from toxic outcomes in future preclinical ophthalmic studies.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32164796 PMCID: PMC7137551 DOI: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-19-000088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Med ISSN: 1532-0820 Impact factor: 0.982