Perspectives on biomechanical growth and remodeling mechanisms in glaucoma

R Grytz, CA Girkin, V Libertiaux, JC Downs - Mechanics research …, 2012 - Elsevier
R Grytz, CA Girkin, V Libertiaux, JC Downs
Mechanics research communications, 2012Elsevier
Glaucoma is a blinding diseases in which damage to the axons results in loss of retinal
ganglion cells. Experimental evidence indicates that chronic intraocular pressure elevation
initiates axonal insult at the level of the lamina cribrosa. The lamina cribrosa is a porous
collagen structure through which the axons pass on their path from the retina to the brain.
Recent experimental studies revealed the extensive structural changes of the lamina
cribrosa and its surrounding tissues during the development and progression of glaucoma …
Glaucoma is a blinding diseases in which damage to the axons results in loss of retinal ganglion cells. Experimental evidence indicates that chronic intraocular pressure elevation initiates axonal insult at the level of the lamina cribrosa. The lamina cribrosa is a porous collagen structure through which the axons pass on their path from the retina to the brain. Recent experimental studies revealed the extensive structural changes of the lamina cribrosa and its surrounding tissues during the development and progression of glaucoma. In this perspective paper we review the experimental evidence for growth and remodeling mechanisms in glaucoma including adaptation of tissue anisotropy, tissue thickening/thinning, tissue elongation/shortening and tissue migration. We discuss the existing predictive computational approaches that try to elucidate the potential biomechanical basis of theses growth and remodeling mechanisms and highlight open questions, challenges, and avenues for further development.
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