Abstract

To assess the correlation between intraocular pressure (IOP) levels and retinal ganglion cell (RGC) loss across different fixed-duration episodes of acute ocular hypertension (AOH). AOH was induced in Thy1-YFP-H transgenic mice by inserting a needle connected to a saline solution container into the anterior chamber. Thirty-one groups were tested, each comprising three to five mice exposed to IOP levels ranging from 50 to 110mm Hg in 5/10mm Hg increments for 60/90/120minutes and a sham control group. The YFP-expressing RGCs were quantified by confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, whereas peripapillary ganglion cell complex thickness was measured using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. Changes in RGC count and GCCT were determined from values measured 30days after AOH relative to baseline (before AOH). In the 60-minute AOH groups, RGC loss varied even when IOP was increased up to 110mm Hg (36.8%-68.2%). However, for longer durations (90 and 120minutes), a narrow range of IOP levels (60-70mm Hg for 90-minute duration; 55-65mm Hg for 120-minute duration) produced a significant difference in RGC loss, ranging from <25% to >90%. Additionally, loss of YFP-expressing RGCs was comparable to that of total RGCs in the same retinas. Reproducible RGC loss during AOH depends on precise durations and IOP thresholds. In the current study, the optimal choice is an AOH protocol set at 70mm Hg for a duration of 90minutes. This study can assist in determining the optimal duration and intensity of IOP for the effective utilization of AOH models.

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