Retinal ganglion cell loss produced by intraocular kainic acid in cats: variation with somal size and eccentricity |
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Authors: | Leonard J. Trejo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Division of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Kansai University of Health Sciences, Osaka, 590-0482, Japan;2. Department of Anesthesiology, Osaka Medical College Hospital, Osaka, 569-8686, Japan;3. Faculty of Health Sciences, Course of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Tsukuba University of Technology, Tsukuba, 305-0821, Japan;4. Takarazuka University of Medical and Health Care, Takarazuka, 666-0162, Japan;5. Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, 305-8572, Japan;6. Department of Clinical Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Kyoto, 629-0301, Japan;7. Department of Acupuncture Medicine, Faculty of Oriental Medicine, Suzuka University of Medical Science, Suzuka, 510-0293, Japan;1. Atherogenomics Laboratory, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, K1Y 4W7, Canada;2. Ruddy Canadian Cardiovascular Genetics Centre, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, K1Y 4W7, Canada;1. Department of Physiology, JPMER, Puducherry 605006, India;2. Department of Neurology, JPMER, Puducherry 605006, India;3. Department of Biochemistry, JPMER, Puducherry 605006, India;1. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland;2. Vasoptic Medical, Inc, Baltimore, Maryland;3. Department of Ophthalmology/Hamilton Eye Institute, University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center, Memphis, Tennessee;1. Ophthalmology Service, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Université de Montréal, 3200 Rue Sicotte, Quebec, Canada;2. Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Groupe de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses en Production Animale (GREMIP), Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire, Université de Montréal, 3200 Rue Sicotte, Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | Eight eyes of adult cats were injected with different doses of kainic acid (KA) and examined following survival times of either 5 or 12 days. At a survival time of 12 days, a dose of 76 nmol produced an 18% lossof ganglion cells in the center of the area centralis (AC), 70% loss at a location 2 mm from the AC, and 95% loss at a location 6 mm from the AC. Larger doses (240, 760 and 2400 nmol) produced losses comparable to that observed for 76 nmol. For example, 2400 nmol produced a 35% loss in the AC, 81% at 2 mm, and 88% at 6 mm. At a survival time of 5 days, doses of 240 and 760 nmol produced a loss of ganglion cells comparable to that seen at 12 days. In one eye, a large dose of KA (7600 nmol) produced total loss of ganglion cells at a survival time of 5 days. By comparing loss of cells in restricted somal diameter ranges at different retinal eccentricities, it was possible to distinguish two significant correlations that were largely independent of survival time and dose: (1) at 2 mm, loss of cells with somal diameters larger than 21 μm significantly exceeded loss of cells with smaller somata. In particular, alpha cells were totally eliminated in 6 of the 8 KA-treated eyes. (2) The mean loss of ganglion cells with somal diameters less than 21 μm was significantly greater at 2 mm and 6 mm than in the AC. Together, these results show that loss of ganglion cells produced by KA varies somal size and retinal eccentricity. |
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Keywords: | kainic acid neurotoxicity cat retinal ganglion cells somal size eccentricity |
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