PRESERVATION OF THE INNER RETINA IN RETINITIS-PIGMENTOSA - A MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS

Citation
A. Santos et al., PRESERVATION OF THE INNER RETINA IN RETINITIS-PIGMENTOSA - A MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS, Archives of ophthalmology, 115(4), 1997, pp. 511-515
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00039950
Volume
115
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
511 - 515
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9950(1997)115:4<511:POTIRI>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Objective: To determine the extent of preservation in the inner retina in retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Methods: We analyzed sectioned maculae of 21 post-mortem eyes with RP and 19 age-matched, normal, post-mortem eyes. Eyes were divided into 2 groups: severe and moderate RP. Cell n uclei were counted in the outer nuclear, inner nuclear, and ganglion c ell layers within thirty 100-mu m intervals from the foveola to 1500-m u m eccentricity. Results: Statistically significant (P less than or e qual to.05) loss of both the outer nuclear and ganglion cell layers wa s present in the groups with moderate and severe RP when compared with the control groups. However, even in the group with severe RP, 30% of the ganglion cells were histologically intact. Similarly, 78% and 88% of the inner nuclear layer cells were preserved in the groups with se vere and moderate RP, respectively. Different inheritance modes showed no statistically significant differences in any of the retinal layers . Conclusions: Despite a statistically significant (P less than or equ al to.05) loss of cells found in all retinal layers, a large percentag e of the inner retinal neurons remained histologically intact. Current experimental therapies, such as photoreceptor transplantation and imp lantation of a visual prosthesis, are based on the premise that some i nner retinal neurons are preserved after death of photoreceptors in RP . Our observations support this assumption.