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Effect of general anesthetics on IOP in elevated IOP mouse model           ★★★
Effect of general anesthetics on IOP in elevated IOP mouse model
作者:Chun Din… 文章来源:The Second Xiangya Hospital 点击数:412 更新时间:2011/9/13

 Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is the best recognized risk factor for the pathogenesis of
glaucoma and the extent of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) degeneration in glaucoma is closely correlated
with the extent of IOP elevation. Therefore, accurately and reliably measuring IOP is critical in
investigating the mechanism of pressure-induced RGC damage in glaucoma. However, IOP is measured
under general anesthesia in most studies using mouse models and many anesthetics affect the IOP
measurements in both human and animals. In the present study, we used a noninvasive approach to
measure the IOP of mice with normal and elevated IOP. The approach used mice that were awake and
mice that were under general anesthesia. Our results demonstrate that not only the behavioral training
enables IOP measurement from conscious mice without using a restrainer, it also significantly
improves the consistency and reliability of the IOP measurement. In addition, we provide a direct
comparison between awake and anesthetized IOP measurements as a function of time after the
induction of general anesthesia with several commonly used anesthetic agents. We found that all
tested general anesthetics significantly altered the IOP measurements both in normal eyes and in those
with elevated IOP. Therefore, we conclude that behavioral training of mice can provide an approach to
measure awake IOP that does not require general anesthesia and thus produces reliable and consistent
results. 
 
 
 
 

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