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Functional recovery and morphological changes after injury to the optic nerve
Neuropsychobiology
|January 1, 1993
Abstract:
Physiological and morphological parameters of optic nerve lesions followed by functional recovery are discussed in detail. To study functional and/or morphological recovery processes, a recently developed model of the 'graded optic nerve crush' is compared with other models of lesioning. It is concluded that the optic nerve crush model is a valuable tool when studying brain repair mechanisms. First results show that functional recovery depends on the initial preservation of a sufficiently large population of ganglion cells in the retina. It takes place despite the progressive loss of retinal ganglion cells during the recovery period.