Top-Nine in glaucoma from the XIth National Congress of the Chinese
Ophthalmological Society
August 31-September 4, 2006, Beijing, China
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| Ningli Wang and Lan Wang
- An ultrasound biomicroscopy study on fellow eyes of acute PACG
and early stage of chronic PACG found that the trabecular iris angle
was wider in acute PACG than in chronic PACG; the trabecular ciliary
body distance was more in acute PACG than in chronic PACG; anterior
chamber depth, thickness of iris and pupil diameter were less in
acute PACG than in chronic PACG. It infers that the difference of
anterior segment structure is the basis of different mechanisms of
acute PACG and chronic PACG.
- Cup and rim of the optic nerve head reversed after IOP reduction
in both POAG and PACG. When comparing the reversal between POAG and
PACG, no difference was found. One of the major parameters - change
of cup depth - may stand for lamina cribrosa indirectly. The change
of cup depth after IOP reduction is similar in POAG and PACG. It
indicates that lamina cribrosa compliance of PACG and POAG may not
be different.
- Pro370Leu mutant myocilin downregulates the ER stress response
of human trabecular meshwork (HTM) cells by attenuating the
induction of GRP78, a central regulator for ER stress signaling.
Furthermore, Pro370Leu mutant myocilin has been found to disturb the
ER stress response by decreasing the activation of the
phosphorylation of eIF2a, which plays a crucial role in inhibiting
protein synthesis. These findings suggest Pro370Leu mutant myocilin
could increase cellular vulnerability to various injuries by
disturbing the ER stress response through a gain-of-function, and
then lead to the dysfunction of HTM cells.
- Mammalian eyes modulate not only the visual functions, but also
the non-visual functions like circadian rhythm. Melanopsin-
containing retinal ganglion cells (mcRGC) projecting to the
suprachiasmatic nucleus are sensitive to light It is believed that
mcRGCs are the photoreceptors of the non-visual pathway. The main
function of mcRGC is to regulate the circadian rhythm and pupillary
light reflex. In the Wistar Rat, chronic intraocoular pressure
elevation can cause mcRGCs loss as it does to the RGCs projecting to
the supracollicus. The survival rate of mcRGCs is similar to RGCs.
This result suggests that glaucoma can also damage the non-visual
pathway.
- With SSCP screening, the single strand band abnormality was
found in the exon 10 of OPTN gene in one of two POAG families from
northeast China. The sequence showed all had a 'AAA' to 'GAA'
transition at amino acid Lys322Glu. The base sequence of author 3
exons (the exon 4,9 12) had no changes in the POAG family. This
study showed the specific importance of Lys322Glu in the
pathogenesis of autosomal dominant POAG in this Chinese family.
- Study on IL-1 stimulated organ cultured porcine trabecular
meshwork tissue showed that IL-1 can induce the expression of
ndothelial leukocyte-adhesion molecule-1(ELAM-1). The expressed
ELAM-1 on trabecular meshwork tissue interacted with ELAM-1
antibodies with/without cross linking with IgG, can cause cellular
loss and extracellular matrix degradation, resulting in the
intercellular spaces change.
- In rats unilateral ON injury induces bilateral glial reactions
in the retina and bilateral neuronal responses at the LGN irrelevant
to injured ON innervations. It is advisable to maintain caution in
the use of the contralateral retina as a control tissue in eye
experiments.
- Nogo-66 vaccine is effective in preventing RGCs loss and
preserving the function of retinal neuron. Nogo-66 protein as a
vaccination may stimulates a T-cell-mediated protective autoimmunity
and increased level of serum antibody in the body. It may offer a
new strategy for the treatment of glaucoma.
- Unilateral optic nerve transection up-regulate heat shock
protein (Hsp) 70 expression in lateral geniculate nucleus of rats.
This indicates that increased expression of Hsp70 may be involved in
protecting neurons within LGN against damage or loss induced by
unilateral optic nerve transection at early stage.
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