2019
DOI: 10.1177/0960327119828123
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Stereological examination of effects of ethanol on optic nerve in experimental alcohol model

Abstract: The objective of the present study was to perform histological and stereological examination of alcohol-induced changes in the optic nerve, considered an extension of white matter of the brain, in rats. This study included 20 male Wistar albino rats aged 60 days and weighing 190–220 g. The rats were divided into three groups: ethanol ( n = 7), maltodextrin ( n = 7), and control ( n = 6) groups. The ethanol group was administered ethanol at a dose of 6.4% (v/v) instead of water for 18 days; the maltode… Show more

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“…Second, alcohol provokes neuropathy through reactive oxygen species and thiamine deficiency 54 . In particular, alcohol has been reported to be related to optic neurotoxicity and retinal nerve fiber layer thinning, possibly associated with glaucomatous neuropathy 55–57 . As we do not have detailed data regarding toxic neuropathy, further study on this mechanism is warranted.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Second, alcohol provokes neuropathy through reactive oxygen species and thiamine deficiency 54 . In particular, alcohol has been reported to be related to optic neurotoxicity and retinal nerve fiber layer thinning, possibly associated with glaucomatous neuropathy 55–57 . As we do not have detailed data regarding toxic neuropathy, further study on this mechanism is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“… 54 In particular, alcohol has been reported to be related to optic neurotoxicity and retinal nerve fiber layer thinning, possibly associated with glaucomatous neuropathy. 55 57 As we do not have detailed data regarding toxic neuropathy, further study on this mechanism is warranted. Finally, the drinking frequency may be particularly relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Heavy alcohol consumption and smoking are risk factors for 'toxic-nutritional amblyopia' which overlaps with nutritional optic neuropathy. Alcohol and tobacco smoke (carbon monoxide, cyanide) may have directly toxic effects on the optic nerve [15,[19][20][21]. Alcohol also interferes with absorption by the gastric mucosa.…”
Section: Causes Of Nutritional Optic Neuropathy (Summarized In Table 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%