Influence of antioxidant enzymes in reduction of optic disc edema in experimental optic neuritis

John Guy , E. Ann Ellis , G.M. Hope , Narsing A. Rao
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Acute experimental allergic optic neuritis was induced in 18 adult strain-13 guinea pigs. The animals were divided into three groups. The first group of six animals received intraperitoneal injections of saline, the second group received superoxide dismutase (SOD), and the third group received catalase, given daily, starting 1 week after encephalogenic myelin sensitization. Morphometric analysis of longitudinal histopathologic sections of the optic nerve head revealed that the animals treated with the antioxidant enzyme catalase had a statistically significant reduction of optic disc edema when compared to the saline-treated group. Although animals treated with SOD had less optic disc swelling than the saline-treated controls, the differences were not statistically significant. These results indicate that detoxification of hydrogen peroxide, released by invading inflammatory cells, can reduce the severity of axonal swelling within the optic nerve head.

抗氧化酶对实验性视神经炎视盘水肿的影响
对18只成年13株豚鼠进行了急性实验性变应性视神经炎的诱导实验。这些动物被分成三组。第一组6只动物腹腔注射生理盐水,第二组给予超氧化物歧化酶(SOD),第三组给予过氧化氢酶,每日给予,自致脑髓磷脂致敏后1周开始。视神经头纵向组织病理学切片的形态计量学分析显示,与盐水治疗组相比,抗氧化酶过氧化氢酶治疗的动物视盘水肿有统计学意义的减少。虽然用SOD处理的动物视盘肿胀比用盐水处理的对照组少,但差异无统计学意义。这些结果表明,入侵炎症细胞释放的过氧化氢解毒可以减轻视神经头内轴突肿胀的严重程度。
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