Neuroprotective Effect of N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Antagonists in an Experimental Glaucoma Model in the Rat.

Accession number;00A0204815
Title;Neuroprotective Effect of N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Antagonists in an Experimental Glaucoma Model in the Rat.
Author; GU Z (Gifu Univ., Sch. of Med.) YAMAMOTO TETSUYA (Gifu Univ., Sch. of Med.) KAWASE CHIZURU (Gifu Univ., Sch. of Med.) MATSUBARA MASAYUKI (Gifu Univ., Sch. of Med.) KAWASE KAZUHIDE (Gifu Univ., Sch. of Med.) SAWADA AKIRA (Gifu Univ., Sch. of Med.) KITAZAWA YOSHIAKI (Gifu Univ., Sch. of Med.)
Journal Title;Journal of Japanese Ophthalmological Society
Journal Code:Z0666A
ISSN:0029-0203
VOL.104;NO.1;PAGE.11-16(2000)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.4, TBL.1, REF.35
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;Japanese
Abstract;Purpose: To evaluate the neuroprotective effect of memantine and dizocilpine, which are noncompetitive open-channel blockers of the N-methyl-D-aspartate(NMDA) receptor, on glaucomatous optic neuropathy in an experimental glaucoma model in the rat. Methods: Experimental glaucoma was induced in the right eyes of 30 Wistar albino rats by intracameral injection of India ink followed by laser trabecular photocoagulation 4 days later. The left eye served as a control. Either memantine, dizocilpine, or phosphate-buffered saline(PBS) was injected intraperitoneally just before trabecular photocoagulation. Five days later, 3% fast blue was injected into both superior colliculi. The eyes were enucleated another 3 days later and flat mounts of the retinas were prepared. Labeled ganglion cells were counted in the area 1mm away from the optic disc. Results: Five days after laser application, no significant intraocular pressure(IOP) change in the right eye was found among the 3 groups. In eyes treated with memantine or dizocilpine, significantly more ganglion cells were labeled. Conclusion: Systemically applied memantine and dizocilpine had a neuroprotective effect against experimental glaucomatous optic neuropathy in the rat. (author abst.)
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