RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Mitochondrial Membrane Dynamics and Inherited Optic Neuropathies JF In Vivo JO In Vivo FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 511 OP 525 VO 31 IS 4 A1 ELENI BAGLI A1 ANASTASIA K. ZIKOU A1 NIKI AGNANTIS A1 GEORGIOS KITSOS YR 2017 UL http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/31/4/511.abstract AB Inherited optic neuropathies are a genetically diverse group of disorders mainly characterized by visual loss and optic atrophy. Since the first recognition of Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy, several genetic defects altering primary mitochondrial respiration have been proposed to contribute to the development of syndromic and non-syndromic optic neuropathies. Moreover, the genomics and imaging revolution in the past decade has increased diagnostic efficiency and accuracy, allowing recognition of a link between mitochondrial dynamics machinery and a broad range of inherited neurodegenerative diseases involving the optic nerve. Mutations of novel genes modifying mainly the balance between mitochondrial fusion and fission have been shown to lead to overlapping clinical phenotypes ranging from isolated optic atrophy to severe, sometimes lethal multisystem disorders, and are reviewed herein. Given the particular vulnerability of retinal ganglion cells to mitochondrial dysfunction, the accessibility of the eye as a part of the central nervous system and improvements in technical imaging concerning assessment of the retinal nerve fiber layer, optic nerve evaluation becomes critical – even in asymptomatic patients – for correct diagnosis, understanding and early treatment of these complex and enigmatic clinical entities.