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. 2011 Sep 8;52(10):7109–7121. doi: 10.1167/iovs.11-7448

Table 2.

Animal Data by Group

Group Number of Animals Age Mean (Range)* Species Sex Eye Status IOP at Baseline Mean (Range) EEG Eye Post-laser Maximum IOP Mean (Range) Cumulative IOP Difference IOP during Perfusion Fixation Pre-euthanatization IOP Elevation Time (mins)
N10 - N10 6 7 (2–10) R 3M/3F N OD 12 (8–14) N/A 10 mm Hg N/A
N OS 11 (8–14) N/A N/A 10 mm Hg N/A
N30/45 - N10 6 7.5 (5–14) 5R/1C 5M/1F N OD 9 (4–12) N/A 30 or 45 mm Hg 15 or 30
N OS 9 (4–12) N/A N/A 10 mm Hg N/A
EEG10 - N10 3 10 (8–11) C M N 10 (8–11) N/A 10 mm Hg N/A
EEG 9 (9–10) 28 (20–37) 221 (116–360) 10 mm Hg N/A
EEG30/45 - N10 6 8 (5–11) 4R/2C M N 10 (8–13) N/A 10 mm Hg N/A
EEG 11 (8–14) 28 (16–38) 295 (50–807) 30 or 45 mm Hg 15

Animals in this study aged 7 (3 ∼ 14; 16 young adults, 5 adults) during their period of study and aged 8 (3 ∼ 14; 8 young adults and 13 adults) at the time of euthanatization. We defined young adults from age 3 to 8 and adults from 8 to 18. Axon loss for EEG10 - N10 monkeys ranged from 16 to 30%.6 R, rhesus; C, cynomolgus; M, male; F, female; N/A, not applicable.

*

Age at euthanatization.

Cumulative IOP Difference is the difference in area under the IOP-time curve between the EEG and normal eye (units mm Hg days).