AXOPLASMIC FLOW DURING CHRONIC EXPERIMENTAL GLAUCOMA .1. LIGHT AND ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC STUDIES OF MONKEY OPTIC NERVEHEAD DURING DEVELOPMENT OF GLAUCOMATOUS CUPPING
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 17 (9), 838-846
Abstract
The anterior optic nerve and the macular region of the retina of glaucomatous eyes of 5 rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were examined by light and EM. The experimental glaucoma was induced by argon laser treatment of the anterior chamber angle. The eyes were examined 3-11 wk after the onset of sustained elevation of intraocular pressure above 20 mm Hg. Severe degenerative changes were seen in eyes with higher intraocular pressure and longer duration of glaucoma. Eyes with a lesser elevation of intraocular pressure and shorter duration of glaucoma showed changes sharply localized to the axon bundles in the scleral lamina cribrosa. Accumulation of mitochondria and dense bodies occurred anterior and posterior to collagenous septae. The location of these changes is in agreement with the localization of block of axoplasmic transport identified by autoradiographic studies. These cytologic changes may reflect blockage of axoplasmic flow in the optic nerve of eyes with glaucoma.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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