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Retinal OFF-Pathway Overstimulation Leads to Greater Accommodation-Induced Choroidal Thinning

PURPOSE: To examine the interactions between accommodation and overstimulation of the retinal ON- and OFF-pathways, and their association with changes in choroidal thickness (ChT) and vascularity. METHODS: Optical coherence tomography imaging of the choroid of twenty young adults (ages 25 ± 5 years)...

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Autores principales: Hoseini-Yazdi, Hosein, Read, Scott A., Alonso-Caneiro, David, Collins, Michael J.
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Lenguaje:English
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/PMC8525845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34636878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.13.5
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author Hoseini-Yazdi, Hosein
Read, Scott A.
Alonso-Caneiro, David
Collins, Michael J.
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description PURPOSE: To examine the interactions between accommodation and overstimulation of the retinal ON- and OFF-pathways, and their association with changes in choroidal thickness (ChT) and vascularity. METHODS: Optical coherence tomography imaging of the choroid of twenty young adults (ages 25 ± 5 years) was performed before and after a series of 30-minute-long viewing tasks, including reading a bright text on dark background (ON-pathway overstimulation) and dark text on bright background (OFF-pathway overstimulation), and a control task of viewing a movie with unbiased ON-/OFF-pathway activation. The viewing tasks were performed with relaxed, and 5 diopter (D) accommodation (induced by soft contact lenses) demands. Both reading texts were matched for the mean luminance (35 cd/m(2)), luminance contrast (87%), and letter size (approximately 11.8 arc minutes). The change in ChT from baseline associated with contrast polarity and accommodation was examined using linear mixed model analysis. RESULTS: The subfoveal ChT decreased significantly by −7 ± 1 µm with 5 D accommodation compared with relaxed accommodation (−3 ± 1 µm; P < 0.001), and by −9 ± 1 µm with OFF-pathway compared with ON-pathway overstimulation (−4 ± 1 µm; P = 0.002) and the control condition (−2 ± 1 µm; P < 0.001). Overstimulation of the OFF-pathway, but not the ON-pathway, resulted in a significantly greater choroidal thinning compared with the control condition, both at relaxed (−7 ± 1 µm; P = 0.003) and 5 D (−11 ± 1 µm; P = 0.005) accommodation levels. Similar changes were also observed for macular total, stromal, and luminal ChT. CONCLUSIONS: Retinal OFF-pathway stimulation enhanced the choroidal thinning associated with accommodation, thereby providing a potential mechanism that involves accommodation and the retinal OFF-signaling pathway, linking near work and myopia.
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spelling pubmed-85258452021-10-28 Retinal OFF-Pathway Overstimulation Leads to Greater Accommodation-Induced Choroidal Thinning Hoseini-Yazdi, Hosein Read, Scott A. Alonso-Caneiro, David Collins, Michael J. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Anatomy and Pathology/Oncology PURPOSE: To examine the interactions between accommodation and overstimulation of the retinal ON- and OFF-pathways, and their association with changes in choroidal thickness (ChT) and vascularity. METHODS: Optical coherence tomography imaging of the choroid of twenty young adults (ages 25 ± 5 years) was performed before and after a series of 30-minute-long viewing tasks, including reading a bright text on dark background (ON-pathway overstimulation) and dark text on bright background (OFF-pathway overstimulation), and a control task of viewing a movie with unbiased ON-/OFF-pathway activation. The viewing tasks were performed with relaxed, and 5 diopter (D) accommodation (induced by soft contact lenses) demands. Both reading texts were matched for the mean luminance (35 cd/m(2)), luminance contrast (87%), and letter size (approximately 11.8 arc minutes). The change in ChT from baseline associated with contrast polarity and accommodation was examined using linear mixed model analysis. RESULTS: The subfoveal ChT decreased significantly by −7 ± 1 µm with 5 D accommodation compared with relaxed accommodation (−3 ± 1 µm; P < 0.001), and by −9 ± 1 µm with OFF-pathway compared with ON-pathway overstimulation (−4 ± 1 µm; P = 0.002) and the control condition (−2 ± 1 µm; P < 0.001). Overstimulation of the OFF-pathway, but not the ON-pathway, resulted in a significantly greater choroidal thinning compared with the control condition, both at relaxed (−7 ± 1 µm; P = 0.003) and 5 D (−11 ± 1 µm; P = 0.005) accommodation levels. Similar changes were also observed for macular total, stromal, and luminal ChT. CONCLUSIONS: Retinal OFF-pathway stimulation enhanced the choroidal thinning associated with accommodation, thereby providing a potential mechanism that involves accommodation and the retinal OFF-signaling pathway, linking near work and myopia. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8525845/ /pubmed/34636878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.13.5 Text en Copyright 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Anatomy and Pathology/Oncology
Hoseini-Yazdi, Hosein
Read, Scott A.
Alonso-Caneiro, David
Collins, Michael J.
Retinal OFF-Pathway Overstimulation Leads to Greater Accommodation-Induced Choroidal Thinning
title Retinal OFF-Pathway Overstimulation Leads to Greater Accommodation-Induced Choroidal Thinning
title_full Retinal OFF-Pathway Overstimulation Leads to Greater Accommodation-Induced Choroidal Thinning
title_fullStr Retinal OFF-Pathway Overstimulation Leads to Greater Accommodation-Induced Choroidal Thinning
title_full_unstemmed Retinal OFF-Pathway Overstimulation Leads to Greater Accommodation-Induced Choroidal Thinning
title_short Retinal OFF-Pathway Overstimulation Leads to Greater Accommodation-Induced Choroidal Thinning
title_sort retinal off-pathway overstimulation leads to greater accommodation-induced choroidal thinning
topic Anatomy and Pathology/Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8525845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34636878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.13.5
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