The Involvement of the Retina in the Development of Myopia in a Model Eye of Chicks

Koslowe Kc, L. Rozentzvaig, U. Yinon, M. Rosner
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Background: The current concept of eye growth and emmetropization is thought to be dependent on visual stimulation of the mid-peripheral retinal cells. The aim of the current study was to examine whether damage to this part of the retinal tissue can affect the growth and function of the eye during development. Methods: We had two groups of domestic fowl chicks. One group was normal (N) and the other had a laser burn on 10% of the nasal retinal area of one eye. The optical components of the eye were examined by retinoscopy while physical measurements were made using ultrasonography and micrometry. The function of the retina was examined by standard flash ERG test. There were no differences in the refractive and the ultrasonographic results between the two groups. Results: The experimental group (right eye) showed a significant decrease in the amplitude and the latency results of both a and b wave compared to the other eye (left) and to the control group. However, there were no differences in the refractive and the ultrasonographic results between the two groups. Conclusion: This study found that the ERG in damaged eye was significantly affected by the laser as compared to that of control eye, while there was no difference in the refractive status and growth between the experimental and control groups. Therefore we concluded that burning only a 10% of the retina has no influence on the eye's growth or refractive development, notwithstanding the ensuing decrease in retinal function.
视网膜在雏鸡模型眼近视发育中的作用
背景:目前的观点认为,眼睛的生长和正视化依赖于视网膜中周细胞的视觉刺激。目前研究的目的是检查视网膜组织的这部分损伤是否会影响眼睛发育过程中的生长和功能。方法:选取两组家禽雏鸡。一组正常(N),另一组在一只眼睛鼻视网膜区域的10%处进行激光烧伤。通过视网膜镜检查眼睛的光学成分,同时使用超声和显微测量法进行物理测量。采用标准闪光ERG法检测视网膜功能。两组患者的屈光和超声检查结果无明显差异。结果:实验组(右眼)与另一只眼(左眼)和对照组相比,a波和b波的振幅和潜伏期结果均明显降低。两组患者的屈光和超声检查结果无明显差异。结论:本研究发现,激光对损伤眼的ERG有明显影响,而实验组和对照组的屈光状态和生长无差异。因此,我们得出的结论是,尽管视网膜功能随之下降,但仅燃烧10%的视网膜对眼睛的生长或屈光发育没有影响。
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