2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0113011
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Comparison of Longitudinal In Vivo Measurements of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness and Retinal Ganglion Cell Density after Optic Nerve Transection in Rat

Abstract: PurposeTo determine the relationship between longitudinal in vivo measurements of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLT) and retinal ganglion cell (RGC) density after unilateral optic nerve transection (ONT).MethodsNineteen adult Brown-Norway rats were studied; N = 10 ONT plus RGC label, N = 3 ONT plus vehicle only (sans label), N = 6 sham ONT plus RGC label. RNFLT was measured by spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) at baseline then weekly for 1 month. RGCs were labeled by retrograde tra… Show more

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“…Especially for the first time, the long-term morphological alternations of microglial cells in the contralateral eye are shown to be sustained for up to 12 weeks. These results, together with the similar previous findings (Bodeutsch et al, 1999, Panagis et al, 2005, Sobrado-Calvo et al, 2007, Gallego et al, 2012, Choe et al, 2014, suggest that using the contralateral retina as a control in studies of retinal degeneration should be considered with caution. ANOVA with Dunnett's post hoc comparisons to the naive group were conducted in A, while paired-samples T test was applied to compare the ipsilateral versus contralateral data in B.…”
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“…Especially for the first time, the long-term morphological alternations of microglial cells in the contralateral eye are shown to be sustained for up to 12 weeks. These results, together with the similar previous findings (Bodeutsch et al, 1999, Panagis et al, 2005, Sobrado-Calvo et al, 2007, Gallego et al, 2012, Choe et al, 2014, suggest that using the contralateral retina as a control in studies of retinal degeneration should be considered with caution. ANOVA with Dunnett's post hoc comparisons to the naive group were conducted in A, while paired-samples T test was applied to compare the ipsilateral versus contralateral data in B.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In addition, mechanism underlying the eccentric disparity in contralateral retina remains to be elucidated. Though it may be similar to that of the ipsilateral side described above as RGC reduction was also found in the contralateral retina (Choe et al, 2014), whether there is other unknown mechanism needs to be further investigated.…”
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“…This is of special importance in the central retina because in clinical practice, RFNL measurement is employed as an index of RGC loss. Our group and others 22,[58][59][60][61] have shown in animal models that following axotomy of the optic nerve or ocular hypertension there is a 9-day time lapse mismatch between the onset of RGC disappearance and the slower, more protracted, degeneration of the intraretinal axons, which form the RFNL. 22 It is tempting to suggest that such a time delay could be influenced by a RFNL swollen by the astrocyte and Müller cell hypertrophy that occurs upon lesion.…”
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“…36,37 Cholera toxin subunit B (CTB) conjugated to a fluorophore has also been used as a retrograde tracer applied to the superior colliculus of rodents to reliably and specifically label RGCs. 38,39 Major limitations of retrograde tracers are that they do not persist in RGCs for extended periods of time. Furthermore, the tracer is taken up by microglia and macrophages when RGCs die after inducing injury, reducing the specificity of the label to RGCs.…”
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confidence: 99%