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Physiological and cellular mechanisms of retinal ganglion cell death in glaucoma are discussed in a two-staged paradigm. The primary insult in glaucoma involves elevated intraocular pressure, which is implicated in structural changes in the lamina cribrosa and anterior optic nerve ischemia. The secondary degenerative process involves extracellular and intracellular signals that ultimately result in the ganglion cell death. Based on experimental and clinical evidence, the rationale for various neuroprotective strategies is described.
Dr. G.A. Cioffi, Devers Eye Institute, Discoveries in Sight, 1040 NW 22nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97210, USA
11.8 Neuroprotection (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)