Sanchez R M, Dunkelberger G R, Quigley H A
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1986 Sep;27(9):1342-50.
Using an automated image analysis system, cross-sections from optic nerves of 17 normal cynomolgus monkeys were examined. The number of nerve fibers, their density, and the distribution of their diameters for whole nerves and for various regions of the nerve cross-section were estimated. The mean total number of fibers in the optic nerve was 1.2 million. The mean diameter of axons was 0.8 micron. The method of tissue fixation substantially affected the measurements. Histograms of fiber diameter suggested a trimodal distribution of fiber size with peaks at 0.5, 0.8, and 1.5 micron. The relative proportions of these fiber peaks differed significantly in different regions of the nerve. The highest proportion of large fibers was in the superior nerve periphery. The highest concentration of smallest fibers and the highest density of all fibers were located centrally in the infero-temporal quadrant. The observation that higher fiber density and smaller mean fiber diameter are skewed toward the inferior pole appears to coincide with the inferior position of the fovea with respect to the optic nerve head. This finding has importance for interpretation of pathologic changes in the optic disc.
使用自动图像分析系统,对17只正常食蟹猴的视神经横断面进行了检查。估计了整个神经以及神经横断面各个区域的神经纤维数量、密度及其直径分布。视神经中纤维的平均总数为120万。轴突的平均直径为0.8微米。组织固定方法对测量结果有显著影响。纤维直径直方图显示纤维大小呈三峰分布,峰值分别在0.5、0.8和1.5微米处。这些纤维峰的相对比例在神经的不同区域有显著差异。大纤维比例最高的部位是神经上半部分的周边。最小纤维的最高浓度和所有纤维的最高密度位于颞下象限的中央。较高的纤维密度和较小的平均纤维直径偏向视盘下极的观察结果似乎与中央凹相对于视神经乳头的较低位置相一致。这一发现对视盘病理变化的解释具有重要意义。