Myopia-associated optic neuropathy has become an important cause of visual impairment with the increasing prevalence of myopia in recent years.However,the mechanisms for its occurrence and development are still in primary re-search.Numerous studies suggest that structural changes in the optic disc that often occur in the progress of myopia may be closely associated with optic neuropathy.The optic disc is stretched mechanically with the growth of the axial length,resulting in changes in its morphology,biomechanics and blood flow,which may induce optic neuropathy.This review summarized the relationship between pathophysiological histostructural and biomechanical changes,including scleral con-nective tissue remodeling,peripapillary atrophy,tilt and torsion of optic disc,and thinning of lamina cribrosa and peripapil-lary scleral margin,and optic neuropathy in myopic patients,hoping to provide a new insight for early detection and pre-vention of myopia-associated optic neuropathy.