Encyclopedia (Nov 2022)

Pathogenesis of Glaucoma

  • Jason Macanian,
  • Sansar C. Sharma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia2040124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 1803 – 1810

Abstract

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Glaucoma, a neurodegenerative disease, has a varied pathogenesis scenario, including elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), and hypoxic conditions in the retina. Consequently, degenerating optic axons at the optic nerve head are observed clinically when extensive damage has already occurred. Following elevated IOP, changes in retinal ganglion cells lead to apoptosis immediately followed by degeneration of their optic axons. Degradation of axons leads to cupping of the optic nerve head and visual field losses. Here we emphasize that it is the retinal ganglion cells that are initial targets of elevated IOP, and, together with hyperactivity of retinal astrocytes, create the ischemic conditions which represent the earliest sign in the pathogenesis of glaucoma.

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