Journal article
Reversibility of retinal ganglion cell dysfunction from chronic IOP elevation
D Zhao, VHY Wong, CTO Nguyen, AI Jobling, EL Fletcher, AJ Vingrys, BV Bui
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science | ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC | Published : 2019
Abstract
PURPOSE. To test the hypothesis that the capacity for retinal ganglion cells to functionally recover from chronic IOP elevation is dependent on the duration of IOP elevation. METHODS. IOP elevation was induced in one eye in anesthetized (isoflurane) adult C57BL6/J mice using a circumlimbal suture. Sutures were left in place for 8 and 16 weeks (n = 30 and 28). In two other groups the suture was cut after 8 and 12 weeks (n = 30 and 28), and ganglion cell function (electroretinography) and retinal structure (optical coherence tomography) were assessed 4 weeks later. Ganglion cell density was quantified by counting RBPMS (RNA-binding protein with multiple splicing)-stained cells. RESULTS. With I..
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Supported by Australian Research Council Future Fellowship.