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Retinal Differential Light Sensitivity Variation Across the Macula in Healthy Subjects: Importance of Cone Separation and Loci Eccentricity

PURPOSE: Microperimetry measures differential light sensitivity (DLS) at specific retinal locations. The aim of this study is to examine the variation in DLS across the macula and the contribution to this variation of cone distribution metrics and retinal eccentricity. METHODS: Forty healthy eyes of...

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Autores principales: Sampson, Danuta M., Roshandel, Danial, Chew, Avenell L., Wang, Yufei, Stevenson, Paul G., Cooper, Matthew N., Ong, Elaine, Wong, Lawrence, La, Jonathan, Alonso-Caneiro, David, Chelva, Enid, Khan, Jane C., Sampson, David D., Chen, Fred K.
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8114004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34111262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.6.16
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author Sampson, Danuta M.
Roshandel, Danial
Chew, Avenell L.
Wang, Yufei
Stevenson, Paul G.
Cooper, Matthew N.
Ong, Elaine
Wong, Lawrence
La, Jonathan
Alonso-Caneiro, David
Chelva, Enid
Khan, Jane C.
Sampson, David D.
Chen, Fred K.
author_facet Sampson, Danuta M.
Roshandel, Danial
Chew, Avenell L.
Wang, Yufei
Stevenson, Paul G.
Cooper, Matthew N.
Ong, Elaine
Wong, Lawrence
La, Jonathan
Alonso-Caneiro, David
Chelva, Enid
Khan, Jane C.
Sampson, David D.
Chen, Fred K.
author_sort Sampson, Danuta M.
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description PURPOSE: Microperimetry measures differential light sensitivity (DLS) at specific retinal locations. The aim of this study is to examine the variation in DLS across the macula and the contribution to this variation of cone distribution metrics and retinal eccentricity. METHODS: Forty healthy eyes of 40 subjects were examined by microperimetry (MAIA) and adaptive optics imaging (rtx1). Retinal DLS was measured using the grid patterns: foveal (2°–3°), macular (3°–7°), and meridional (2°–8° on horizontal and vertical meridians). Cone density (CD), distribution regularity, and intercone distance (ICD) were calculated at the respective test loci coordinates. Linear mixed-effects regression was used to examine the association between cone distribution metrics and loci eccentricity, and retinal DLS. RESULTS: An eccentricity-dependent reduction in DLS was observed on all MAIA grids, which was greatest at the foveal-parafoveal junction (2°–3°) (−0.58 dB per degree, 95% confidence interval [CI]; −0.91 to −0.24 dB, P < 0.01). Retinal DLS across the meridional grid changed significantly with each 1000 cells/deg(2) change in CD (0.85 dB, 95% CI; 0.10 to 1.61 dB, P = 0.03), but not with each arcmin change in ICD (1.36 dB, 95% CI; −2.93 to 0.20 dB, P = 0.09). CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate significant variation in DLS across the macula. Topographical change in cone separation is an important determinant of the variation in DLS at the foveal-parafoveal junction. We caution the extrapolation of changes in DLS measurements to cone distribution because the relationship between these variables is complex. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Cone density is an independent determinant of DLS in the foveal-parafoveal junction in healthy eyes.
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spelling pubmed-81140042021-05-19 Retinal Differential Light Sensitivity Variation Across the Macula in Healthy Subjects: Importance of Cone Separation and Loci Eccentricity Sampson, Danuta M. Roshandel, Danial Chew, Avenell L. Wang, Yufei Stevenson, Paul G. Cooper, Matthew N. Ong, Elaine Wong, Lawrence La, Jonathan Alonso-Caneiro, David Chelva, Enid Khan, Jane C. Sampson, David D. Chen, Fred K. Transl Vis Sci Technol Article PURPOSE: Microperimetry measures differential light sensitivity (DLS) at specific retinal locations. The aim of this study is to examine the variation in DLS across the macula and the contribution to this variation of cone distribution metrics and retinal eccentricity. METHODS: Forty healthy eyes of 40 subjects were examined by microperimetry (MAIA) and adaptive optics imaging (rtx1). Retinal DLS was measured using the grid patterns: foveal (2°–3°), macular (3°–7°), and meridional (2°–8° on horizontal and vertical meridians). Cone density (CD), distribution regularity, and intercone distance (ICD) were calculated at the respective test loci coordinates. Linear mixed-effects regression was used to examine the association between cone distribution metrics and loci eccentricity, and retinal DLS. RESULTS: An eccentricity-dependent reduction in DLS was observed on all MAIA grids, which was greatest at the foveal-parafoveal junction (2°–3°) (−0.58 dB per degree, 95% confidence interval [CI]; −0.91 to −0.24 dB, P < 0.01). Retinal DLS across the meridional grid changed significantly with each 1000 cells/deg(2) change in CD (0.85 dB, 95% CI; 0.10 to 1.61 dB, P = 0.03), but not with each arcmin change in ICD (1.36 dB, 95% CI; −2.93 to 0.20 dB, P = 0.09). CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate significant variation in DLS across the macula. Topographical change in cone separation is an important determinant of the variation in DLS at the foveal-parafoveal junction. We caution the extrapolation of changes in DLS measurements to cone distribution because the relationship between these variables is complex. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Cone density is an independent determinant of DLS in the foveal-parafoveal junction in healthy eyes. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8114004/ /pubmed/34111262 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.6.16 Text en Copyright 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Sampson, Danuta M.
Roshandel, Danial
Chew, Avenell L.
Wang, Yufei
Stevenson, Paul G.
Cooper, Matthew N.
Ong, Elaine
Wong, Lawrence
La, Jonathan
Alonso-Caneiro, David
Chelva, Enid
Khan, Jane C.
Sampson, David D.
Chen, Fred K.
Retinal Differential Light Sensitivity Variation Across the Macula in Healthy Subjects: Importance of Cone Separation and Loci Eccentricity
title Retinal Differential Light Sensitivity Variation Across the Macula in Healthy Subjects: Importance of Cone Separation and Loci Eccentricity
title_full Retinal Differential Light Sensitivity Variation Across the Macula in Healthy Subjects: Importance of Cone Separation and Loci Eccentricity
title_fullStr Retinal Differential Light Sensitivity Variation Across the Macula in Healthy Subjects: Importance of Cone Separation and Loci Eccentricity
title_full_unstemmed Retinal Differential Light Sensitivity Variation Across the Macula in Healthy Subjects: Importance of Cone Separation and Loci Eccentricity
title_short Retinal Differential Light Sensitivity Variation Across the Macula in Healthy Subjects: Importance of Cone Separation and Loci Eccentricity
title_sort retinal differential light sensitivity variation across the macula in healthy subjects: importance of cone separation and loci eccentricity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8114004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34111262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.6.16
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