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Excitotoxicity can be mediated through an interaction within the optic nerve; activation of cell body NMDA receptors is not required
Authors:Christian K. Vorwerk,&Dagger  ,Rita Naskar,Frank Schuettauf,David Zurakowski,&dagger  ,Luann M. McDermott,Kristine M. Quinto, Evan B. Dreyer
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology, University of Pennsylvania, Scheie Eye Institute and the Veterans Administration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104,;Department of Biostatistics, Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
Abstract:Axonal trauma leads to a series of pathologic events that can culminate in neuronal death. Although the precise mechanisms of retinal ganglion cell death after optic nerve crush in the rat model have not been elucidated, glutamate antagonists can protect retinal ganglion cells after optic nerve axotomy. We therefore explored whether a glutamate congener was toxic if applied directly within the optic nerve, or if toxicity depended upon an interaction at the cell body level. NMDA reduced retinal ganglion cell survival when applied directly into the rat optic nerve. Glutamate can be toxic if administered within the optic nerve; a direct effect at the cell body is not necessary. Future work will help to additionally unravel the steps by which axotomy induces excitotoxic damage to ganglion cells, and perhaps indicate protective interventions.
Keywords:axotomy    excitotoxicity    NMDA    retinal ganglion cells
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