Seyed Mohsen Ebrahimi, Niko Huotari, Ville Saarela, Marja Honkamo, Lauri Raitamaa, Vesa Korhonen, Johanna Tuunanen, Janne Kananen, Vesa Kiviniemi
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Abstract
Purpose: The study aims to investigate the effect of pharmacologically reducing parasympathetic activity on ocular and cerebral pulsations, inspired by recent discoveries of a glymphatic-like system in the eye driven by physiological pulsations.
Methods: Forty-six healthy volunteers were subjected to fMREye imaging, with 23 receiving topical tropicamide and 23 serving as controls. Additionally, 83 healthy volunteers were scanned using 3D whole-brain magnetic resonance encephalography (MREG). Ocular pulsation power across very low-frequency, respiratory and cardiac bands was quantified in each individual.
Results: Topical tropicamide significantly reduced physiological pulsation power throughout the eye, including the cornea, lens, vitreous body, retina and optic nerve. Similar reductions were observed in the untreated eye, indicating potential systemic effects. In the brain, significant pulsation changes were noted in the venous sinus and internal carotid artery following tropicamide application.
Conclusion: The findings suggest parasympathetic activity is crucial in modulating physiological pulsations in both ocular and cerebral glymphatic pathways. This interplay may have implications for conditions involving impaired fluid dynamics, such as glaucoma and traumatic brain injury.
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Acta Ophthalmologica is published on behalf of the Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica Foundation and is the official scientific publication of the following societies: The Danish Ophthalmological Society, The Finnish Ophthalmological Society, The Icelandic Ophthalmological Society, The Norwegian Ophthalmological Society and The Swedish Ophthalmological Society, and also the European Association for Vision and Eye Research (EVER).
Acta Ophthalmologica publishes clinical and experimental original articles, reviews, editorials, educational photo essays (Diagnosis and Therapy in Ophthalmology), case reports and case series, letters to the editor and doctoral theses.