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Glaucoma, More than Meets the Eye: Patterns of Demyelination Revealed in Human Postmortem Glaucomatous Optic Nerve
Aging Dis. 2024 Oct 1;15(5):2301-2314. doi: 10.14336/AD.2024.0336-1.
Gabriella E Parrilla 1, Akanksha Salkar 1, Roshana Vander Wall 1, Vivek Gupta 1, Stuart L Graham 1 2, Yuyi You 1 2
Abstract:
...Utilising postmortem optic nerve samples from glaucoma and healthy subjects, various immunohistochemical and morphological assessments were performed to determine the extent, if any, of demyelination in glaucomatous optic nerves. Our findings revealed that alongside nerve shrinkage and degeneration of nerve tissue fascicles, there were significantly less myelin proteins, specifically myelin basic protein (MBP), in glaucoma optic nerves. Additionally, the loss of MBP was correlated with decreased oligodendrocyte (OLG) precursors and increasing glial activity. This further supports previous evidence that demyelination may be a secondary degenerative process associated with glaucoma disease progression. Not only do these results provide evidence for potential disease mechanisms, but this is also the first study to quantify optic nerve demyelination in glaucoma postmortem tissue.
PMID: 39191397
Tags: demyelination, glaucoma, nerves