Scattering-Angle-Resolved Optical Coherence Tomography of a Hypoxic Mouse Retina Model.

Journal of Experimental Neuroscience Pub Date : 2019-03-27 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179069519837564
Michael R Gardner, Ayesha S Rahman, Thomas E Milner, Henry G Rylander
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Several studies have noted a correlation between retinal degeneration and traumatic encephalopathy (TE) making the retina a leading candidate for detection and assessment. Scattering-angle-resolved optical coherence tomography (SAR-OCT) is a candidate imaging modality to detect sub-resolution changes in retinal microstructure. SAR-OCT images of murine retinas that experience a hypoxic insult-euthanasia by isoflurane overdose-are presented. A total of 4 SAR-OCT measurement parameters are reported in 6 longitudinal experiments: blood flow volume fraction, total retinal thickness, reflectance index, and scattering angle. As each mouse expires, blood flow volume fraction decreases, total retinal thickness increases, reflectance index decreases, and scattering angle diversity increases. Contribution of the retinal vasculature to scattering angle diversity is discussed. Results of this study suggest the utility of SAR-OCT to measure TE using scattering angle diversity contrast in the retina.

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缺氧小鼠视网膜模型的散射-角度分辨光学相干断层成像。
多项研究指出,视网膜变性与创伤性脑病(TE)之间存在相关性,因此视网膜成为检测和评估的主要候选对象。散射角分辨光学相干断层扫描(SAR-OCT)是检测视网膜微观结构亚分辨率变化的一种候选成像模式。本研究展示了小鼠视网膜的 SAR-OCT 图像,这些视网膜经历了缺氧性损伤--异氟醚过量导致的安乐死。在 6 个纵向实验中总共报告了 4 个 SAR-OCT 测量参数:血流体积分数、视网膜总厚度、反射指数和散射角。随着每只小鼠的衰老,血流体积分数降低,视网膜总厚度增加,反射指数降低,散射角多样性增加。本研究讨论了视网膜血管对散射角多样性的贡献。研究结果表明,SAR-OCT 可以利用视网膜散射角多样性对比度测量 TE。
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