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3D Microstructure of the Healthy Non-Human Primate Lamina Cribrosa by Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging

PURPOSE: The lamina cribrosa (LC) has an important role in the pathophysiology of ocular diseases. The purpose of this study is to characterize in vivo, noninvasively, and in 3D the structure of the LC in healthy non-human primates (NHPs). METHODS: Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT;...

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Autores principales: Sainulabdeen, Anoop, Glidai, Yoav, Wu, Mengfei, Liu, Mengling, Alexopoulos, Palaiologos, Ishikawa, Hiroshi, Schuman, Joel S., Wollstein, Gadi
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9034718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435922
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.4.15
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author Sainulabdeen, Anoop
Glidai, Yoav
Wu, Mengfei
Liu, Mengling
Alexopoulos, Palaiologos
Ishikawa, Hiroshi
Schuman, Joel S.
Wollstein, Gadi
author_facet Sainulabdeen, Anoop
Glidai, Yoav
Wu, Mengfei
Liu, Mengling
Alexopoulos, Palaiologos
Ishikawa, Hiroshi
Schuman, Joel S.
Wollstein, Gadi
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description PURPOSE: The lamina cribrosa (LC) has an important role in the pathophysiology of ocular diseases. The purpose of this study is to characterize in vivo, noninvasively, and in 3D the structure of the LC in healthy non-human primates (NHPs). METHODS: Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT; Leica, Chicago, IL) scans of the optic nerve head (ONH) were obtained from healthy adult rhesus macaques monkeys. Using a previously reported semi-automated segmentation algorithm, microstructure measurements were assessed in central and peripheral regions of an equal area, in quadrants and depth-wise. Linear mixed-effects models were used to compare parameters among regions, adjusting for visibility, age, analyzable depth, graded scan quality, disc area, and the correlation between eyes. Spearmen's rank correlation coefficients were calculated for assessing the association between the lamina's parameters. RESULTS: Sixteen eyes of 10 animals (7 males and 3 females; 9 OD, 7 OS) were analyzed with a mean age of 10.5 ± 2.1 years. The mean analyzable depth was 175 ± 37 µm, with average LC visibility of 25.4 ± 13.0% and average disc area of 2.67 ± 0.45mm(2). Within this volume, an average of 74.9 ± 39.0 pores per eye were analyzed. The central region showed statistically significantly thicker beams than the periphery. The quadrant-based analysis showed significant differences between the superior and inferior quadrants. The anterior LC had smaller beams and pores than both middle and posterior lamina. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides in vivo microstructure details of NHP's LC to be used as the foundation for future studies. We demonstrated mostly small but statistically significant regional variations in LC microstructure that should be considered when comparing LC measurements.
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spelling pubmed-90347182022-04-24 3D Microstructure of the Healthy Non-Human Primate Lamina Cribrosa by Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging Sainulabdeen, Anoop Glidai, Yoav Wu, Mengfei Liu, Mengling Alexopoulos, Palaiologos Ishikawa, Hiroshi Schuman, Joel S. Wollstein, Gadi Transl Vis Sci Technol Article PURPOSE: The lamina cribrosa (LC) has an important role in the pathophysiology of ocular diseases. The purpose of this study is to characterize in vivo, noninvasively, and in 3D the structure of the LC in healthy non-human primates (NHPs). METHODS: Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT; Leica, Chicago, IL) scans of the optic nerve head (ONH) were obtained from healthy adult rhesus macaques monkeys. Using a previously reported semi-automated segmentation algorithm, microstructure measurements were assessed in central and peripheral regions of an equal area, in quadrants and depth-wise. Linear mixed-effects models were used to compare parameters among regions, adjusting for visibility, age, analyzable depth, graded scan quality, disc area, and the correlation between eyes. Spearmen's rank correlation coefficients were calculated for assessing the association between the lamina's parameters. RESULTS: Sixteen eyes of 10 animals (7 males and 3 females; 9 OD, 7 OS) were analyzed with a mean age of 10.5 ± 2.1 years. The mean analyzable depth was 175 ± 37 µm, with average LC visibility of 25.4 ± 13.0% and average disc area of 2.67 ± 0.45mm(2). Within this volume, an average of 74.9 ± 39.0 pores per eye were analyzed. The central region showed statistically significantly thicker beams than the periphery. The quadrant-based analysis showed significant differences between the superior and inferior quadrants. The anterior LC had smaller beams and pores than both middle and posterior lamina. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides in vivo microstructure details of NHP's LC to be used as the foundation for future studies. We demonstrated mostly small but statistically significant regional variations in LC microstructure that should be considered when comparing LC measurements. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9034718/ /pubmed/35435922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.4.15 Text en Copyright 2022 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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Sainulabdeen, Anoop
Glidai, Yoav
Wu, Mengfei
Liu, Mengling
Alexopoulos, Palaiologos
Ishikawa, Hiroshi
Schuman, Joel S.
Wollstein, Gadi
3D Microstructure of the Healthy Non-Human Primate Lamina Cribrosa by Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging
title 3D Microstructure of the Healthy Non-Human Primate Lamina Cribrosa by Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging
title_full 3D Microstructure of the Healthy Non-Human Primate Lamina Cribrosa by Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging
title_fullStr 3D Microstructure of the Healthy Non-Human Primate Lamina Cribrosa by Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging
title_full_unstemmed 3D Microstructure of the Healthy Non-Human Primate Lamina Cribrosa by Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging
title_short 3D Microstructure of the Healthy Non-Human Primate Lamina Cribrosa by Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging
title_sort 3d microstructure of the healthy non-human primate lamina cribrosa by optical coherence tomography imaging
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9034718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435922
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.4.15
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