Age-associated changes in electroretinography measures in companion dogs.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Documenta Ophthalmologica Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-11 DOI:10.1007/s10633-023-09938-7
Michele M Salzman, Natascha Merten, Wojciech K Panek, Gilad Fefer, Alejandra Mondino, Hans D Westermeyer, Margaret E Gruen, Natasha J Olby, Freya M Mowat
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Abstract

Purpose: To determine the association between age and retinal full-field electroretinographic (ERG) measures in companion (pet) dogs, an important translational model species for human neurologic aging.

Methods: Healthy adult dogs with no significant ophthalmic abnormalities were included. Unilateral full-field light- and dark-adapted electroretinography was performed using a handheld device, with mydriasis and topical anaesthesia. Partial least squares effect screening analysis was performed to determine the effect of age, sex, body weight and use of anxiolytic medication on log-transformed ERG peak times and amplitudes; age and anxiolytic usage had significant effects on multiple ERG outcomes. Mixed model analysis was performed on data from dogs not receiving anxiolytic medications.

Results: In dogs not receiving anxiolytics, median age was 118 months (interquartile range 72-140 months, n = 77, 44 purebred, 33 mixed breed dogs). Age was significantly associated with prolonged peak times of a-waves (dark-adapted 3 and 10 cds/m2 flash p < 0.0001) and b-waves (cone flicker p = 0.03, dark-adapted 0.01 cds/m2 flash p = 0.001). Age was also significantly associated with reduced amplitudes of a-waves (dark-adapted 3 cds/m2 flash p < 0.0001, 10 cds/m2 flash p = 0.005) and b-waves (light-adapted 3 cds/m2 flash p < 0.0001, dark-adapted 0.01 cds/m2 flash p = 0.0004, 3 cds/m2 flash p < 0.0001, 10 cds/m2 flash p = 0.007) and flicker (light-adapted 30 Hz 3 cds/m2 p = 0.0004). Within the Golden Retriever breed, these trends were matched in a cross-sectional analysis of 6 individuals that received no anxiolytic medication.

Conclusions: Aged companion dogs have slower and reduced amplitude responses in both rod- and cone-mediated ERG. Consideration of anxiolytic medication use should be made when conducting ERG studies in dogs.

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伴侣犬视网膜电图测量中与年龄相关的变化。
目的:确定伴侣犬(宠物犬)年龄与视网膜全视场视网膜电图(ERG)测量之间的关系,伴侣犬是人类神经系统衰老的重要转化模型物种。使用手持式设备进行单侧全视野明暗适应性视网膜电图检查,同时进行散瞳和局部麻醉。研究人员进行了偏最小二乘法效应筛选分析,以确定年龄、性别、体重和使用抗焦虑药物对ERG峰值时间和振幅的对数转换影响;年龄和使用抗焦虑药物对多种ERG结果有显著影响。对未服用抗焦虑药物的狗的数据进行了混合模型分析:结果:在未服用抗焦虑药的狗中,中位年龄为 118 个月(四分位间范围为 72-140 个月,n = 77,44 只纯种狗,33 只混种狗)。年龄与 a 波峰值时间延长(暗适应 3 和 10 cds/m2 闪光 p 2 闪光 p = 0.001)明显相关。年龄还与 a 波(暗适应 3 cds/m2 闪光 p 2 闪光 p = 0.005)和 b 波(光适应 3 cds/m2 闪光 p 2 闪光 p = 0.0004,3 cds/m2 闪光 p 2 闪光 p = 0.007)振幅减小以及闪烁(光适应 30 Hz 3 cds/m2 p = 0.0004)明显相关。在金毛寻回猎犬品种中,这些趋势与对 6 只未服用抗焦虑药物的个体进行的横断面分析相吻合:结论:老年伴侣犬在杆状和锥体介导的 ERG 中的反应速度较慢,振幅也较小。在对狗进行ERG研究时应考虑抗焦虑药物的使用。
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Documenta Ophthalmologica
Documenta Ophthalmologica 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
21.40%
发文量
46
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Documenta Ophthalmologica is an official publication of the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision. The purpose of the journal is to promote the understanding and application of clinical electrophysiology of vision. Documenta Ophthalmologica will publish reviews, research articles, technical notes, brief reports and case studies which inform the readers about basic and clinical sciences related to visual electrodiagnosis and means to improve diagnosis and clinical management of patients using visual electrophysiology. Studies may involve animals or humans. In either case appropriate care must be taken to follow the Declaration of Helsinki for human subject or appropriate humane standards of animal care (e.g., the ARVO standards on Animal Care and Use).
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