Journal article
Characterization of the circumlimbal suture model of chronic IOP elevation in mice and assessment of changes in gene expression of stretch sensitive channels
D Zhao, CTO Nguyen, VHY Wong, JKH Lim, Z He, AI Jobling, EL Fletcher, HR Chinnery, AJ Vingrys, BV Bui
Frontiers in Neuroscience | Published : 2017
Abstract
To consider whether a circumlimbal suture can be used to chronically elevate intraocular pressure (IOP) in mice and to assess its effect on retinal structure, function and gene expression of stretch sensitive channels. Anesthetized adult C57BL6/J mice had a circumlimbal suture (10/0) applied around the equator of one eye. In treated eyes (n = 23) the suture was left in place for 12 weeks whilst in sham control eyes the suture was removed at day two (n = 17). Contralateral eyes served as untreated controls. IOP was measured after surgery and once a week thereafter. After 12 weeks, electroretinography (ERG) was performed to assess photoreceptor, bipolar cell and retinal ganglion cell (RGC) fun..
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