Non-human primates as preclinical models for optic nerve research: advancing insights into their application and potential.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Eye Pub Date : 2025-02-21 DOI:10.1038/s41433-025-03665-w
Lijie Pan, Ningli Wang, Jian Wu
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Abstract

Optic neuropathies are a group of disorders characterized by damage or dysfunction of the optic nerve, which transmits visual information from the retina to the brain. Common causes include glaucoma, ischemic optic neuropathy, optic neuritis, hereditary optic neuropathies and traumatic or compressive optic neuropathies. These conditions can result in vision loss, decreased visual acuity, color vision defects, and visual field abnormalities. The effective treatment strategies have been urgently addressed for long. Consequently, development of both spontaneous and experimental disease models is crucial to thoroughly illustrate disease property and biological mechanisms. As the largest ocular study conducted in non-human primates (NHPs), NHP eye study (NHPES) provided a comprehensive insight into optic nerve survey by launching normal range of relevant parameters and some spontaneous optic nerve disorders, laying the foundation for translation from monkey models to human clinical applications. NHPs are the most ideal animal models because of the marked species proximity through evolution between them and human, so substantial efforts have been attempted toward establishing NHP models for optic nerve research. These animals are of great importance for accelerating the exploitation of novel treatment targets, promoting advantageous drug delivery methods and enhancing patients' outcomes. Furthermore, the sophisticated structure and physiological function of monkeys faithfully replicate the typical pathology and progression of specific diseases. In the current narrative review, we provide an overview of why NHPs could be used to study the optic nerve and the significance of NHPES compared with other eye studies of monkeys.

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Eye
Eye 医学-眼科学
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期刊介绍: Eye seeks to provide the international practising ophthalmologist with high quality articles, of academic rigour, on the latest global clinical and laboratory based research. Its core aim is to advance the science and practice of ophthalmology with the latest clinical- and scientific-based research. Whilst principally aimed at the practising clinician, the journal contains material of interest to a wider readership including optometrists, orthoptists, other health care professionals and research workers in all aspects of the field of visual science worldwide. Eye is the official journal of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists. Eye encourages the submission of original articles covering all aspects of ophthalmology including: external eye disease; oculo-plastic surgery; orbital and lacrimal disease; ocular surface and corneal disorders; paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus; glaucoma; medical and surgical retina; neuro-ophthalmology; cataract and refractive surgery; ocular oncology; ophthalmic pathology; ophthalmic genetics.
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