Distribution of pressure-induced fast axonal transport abnormalities in primate optic nerve. An autoradiographic study
R. L. Radius
The distribution of transport abnormalities in primate optic nerve from
eyes subjected to five hours of pressure elevation (perfusion pressure of
35 mm Hg) was studied. Tissue autoradiography and electron microscopy were
used to localize regions of the lamina cribrosa with increased transport
interruption. A preferential involvement by this transport abnormality
involved the superior, temporal, and inferior portions, to the exclusion of
the nasal portion, of the optic nerve head. This observation supports the
hypothesis that transport interruption seen in this model may be pertinent
to the study of clinical glaucomatous neuropathy.