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Sodium Hyaluronate-Induced Ocular Hypertension in Rats Damages the Direction-Selective Circuit and Inner/Outer Retinal Plexiform Layers

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ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.63.5.2

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chronic glaucoma model; retina; morphology; immunohistochemistry; direction-selective ganglion cells; starburst amacrine cells

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN-FEDER) [PID2019-106230RB-I00]
  2. European Regional Development fund
  3. Asociacion Retina Asturias [RD16/0008/0022]
  4. Generalitat Valenciana
  5. Department of Surgery (Ophthalmology Unit)
  6. Institute of Health Carlos III (General Subdirection of Networks and Cooperative Research Centers RETICs OFTARED 2012-2021)
  7. Cellular-Molecular Ophthalmobiology Group of the University of Valencia (Spain)
  8. [ASOCIACIONRETINA1-20I]
  9. [IDIFEDER/2017/064]
  10. [RD16/0008/0016]

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By studying a rat model of chronic glaucoma, it was found that intraocular injections of sodium hyaluronate result in increased intraocular pressure and changes in retinal morphology, similar to the characteristics of human open-angle glaucoma.
PURPOSE. To assess the changes in retinal morphology in a rat model of chronic glaucoma induced by ocular hypertension.METHODS. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was surgically increased through weekly injec-tions of sodium hyaluronate (HYA) in the anterior eye chamber of the left eye of male Wistar rats, whereas the right eyes were sham operated (salt solution). During the 10-week experimental period, IOP was measured weekly with a rebound tonometer. Retinal cryosections were prepared for histological/immunohistochemical analysis and morphometry.RESULTS. IOP was higher in HYA-treated eyes than in sham-operated eyes along the 10 -week period, which was significant from the fourth to the nineth week. Ocular hyperten-sion in HYA-treated eyes was associated with morphologic and morphometric changes in bipolar cells, ON-OFF direction-selective ganglion cells, ON/OFF starburst amacrine cells, and inner plexiform layer sublamina. CONCLUSIONS. Serial HYA treatment in the rat anterior eye chamber results in mild-to -moderate elevated and sustained IOP and ganglion cell death, which mimics most human open-angle glaucoma hallmarks. The reduced number of direction-selective ganglion cells and starburst amacrine cells accompanied by a deteriorated ON/OFF plexus in this glaucoma model could lend insight to the abnormalities in motion perception observed in patients with glaucoma.

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