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      Aqueous outflow regulation – 21st century concepts

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          We propose an integrated model of aqueous outflow control that employs a pump-conduit system in this article. Our model exploits accepted physiologic regulatory mechanisms such as those of the arterial, venous, and lymphatic systems. Here, we also provide a framework for developing novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies to improve glaucoma patient care. In the model, the trabecular meshwork distends and recoils in response to continuous physiologic IOP transients like the ocular pulse, blinking, and eye movement. The elasticity of the trabecular meshwork determines cyclic volume changes in Schlemm’s canal (SC). Tube-like SC inlet valves provide aqueous entry into the canal, and outlet valve leaflets at collector channels control aqueous exit from SC. Connections between the pressure-sensing trabecular meshwork and the outlet valve leaflets dynamically control flow from SC. Normal function requires regulation of the trabecular meshwork properties that determine distention and recoil. The aqueous pump-conduit provides short-term pressure control by varying stroke volume in response to pressure changes. Modulating TM constituents that regulate stroke volume provides long-term control. The aqueous outflow pump fails in glaucoma due to the loss of trabecular tissue elastance, as well as alterations in ciliary body tension. These processes lead to SC wall apposition and loss of motion. Visible evidence of pump failure includes a lack of pulsatile aqueous discharge into aqueous veins and reduced ability to reflux blood into SC. These alterations in the functional properties are challenging to monitor clinically. Phase-sensitive OCT now permits noninvasive, quantitative measurement of pulse-dependent TM motion in humans. This proposed conceptual model and related techniques offer a novel framework for understanding mechanisms, improving management, and development of therapeutic options for glaucoma.

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                Journal
                9431859
                20937
                Prog Retin Eye Res
                Prog Retin Eye Res
                Progress in retinal and eye research
                1350-9462
                1873-1635
                3 December 2020
                17 November 2020
                July 2021
                21 July 2021
                : 83
                : 100917
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Ophthalmology, University of Washington, USA
                [b ]Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, USA
                [c ]Department of Ophthalmology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, China
                [d ]Indiana University, Department of Ophthalmology, USA
                [e ]Doheny Eye Institute and UCLA Department of Ophthalmology, USA
                [f ]Duke Eye Center, Duke University, USA
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Washington Eye Institute, 737 Olive Way 3809, Seattle, WA, 98101, USA. murrayj2@ 123456uw.edu (M. Johnstone)
                Article
                NIHMS1650140
                10.1016/j.preteyeres.2020.100917
                8126645
                33217556
                8498b4c5-4d1a-4ccf-8606-9e2ecf09d106

                This is an open access article under the CC BY license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                Vision sciences
                aqueous outflow pump,intraocular pressure regulation,glaucoma,elastance,pulsatile aqueous outflow,schlemm’s canal valves

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