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Abstract #50472 Published in IGR 14-2

Animal models of glaucoma

Bouhenni RA; Dunmire J; Sewell A; Edward DP
Journal of Biomedicine & Biotechnology 2012; 2012: 692609


Glaucoma is a heterogeneous group of disorders that progressively lead to blindness due to loss of retinal ganglion cells and damage to the optic nerve. It is a leading cause of blindness and visual impairment worldwide. Although research in the field of glaucoma is substantial, the pathophysiologic mechanisms causing the disease are not completely understood. A wide variety of animal models have been used to study glaucoma. These include monkeys, dogs, cats, rodents, and several other species. Although these models have provided valuable information about the disease, there is still no ideal model for studying glaucoma due to its complexity. In this paper we present a summary of most of the animal models that have been developed and used for the study of the different types of glaucoma, the strengths and limitations associated with each species use, and some potential criteria to develop a suitable model.

Department of Ophthalmology, Summa Health System, Akron, OH 44304, USA.

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5 Experimental glaucoma; animal models



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