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Influencing Factors on Pupillary Light Responses as a Biomarker for Local Retinal Function in a Large Normative Cohort.
Jendritza, Ricarda; Stingl, Krunoslav; Strasser, Torsten; Jung, Ronja; Tonagel, Felix; Richter, Paul; Sonntag, Anton; Peters, Tobias; Wilhelm, Helmut; Wilhelm, Barbara; Kelbsch, Carina.
Afiliación
  • Jendritza R; Pupil Research Group at the Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Stingl K; University Eye Hospital, Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Strasser T; Center for Rare Eye Diseases, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Jung R; Pupil Research Group at the Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Tonagel F; University Eye Hospital, Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Richter P; Institute for Ophthalmic Research, Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Sonntag A; Pupil Research Group at the Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Peters T; University Eye Hospital, Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Wilhelm H; University Eye Hospital, Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Wilhelm B; Pupil Research Group at the Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
  • Kelbsch C; University Eye Hospital, Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 65(6): 3, 2024 Jun 03.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38829669
ABSTRACT

Purpose:

Investigating influencing factors on the pupillary light response (PLR) as a biomarker for local retinal function by providing epidemiological data of a large normative collective and to establish a normative database for the evaluation of chromatic pupil campimetry (CPC).

Methods:

Demographic and ophthalmologic characteristics were captured and PLR parameters of 150 healthy participants (94 women) aged 18 to 79 years (median = 46 years) were measured with L-cone- and rod-favoring CPC protocols. Linear-mixed effects models were performed to determine factors influencing the PLR and optical coherence tomography (OCT) data were correlated with the pupillary function volume.

Results:

Relative maximal constriction amplitude (relMCA) and latency under L-cone- and rod-favoring stimulation were statistically significantly affected by the stimulus eccentricity (P < 0.0001, respectively). Iris color and gender did not affect relMCA or latency significantly; visual hemifield, season, and daytime showed only minor influence under few stimulus conditions. Age had a statistically significant effect on latency under rod-specific stimulation with a latency prolongation ≥60 years. Under photopic and scotopic conditions, baseline pupil diameter declined significantly with increasing age (P < 0.0001, respectively). Pupillary function volume and OCT data were not correlated relevantly.

Conclusions:

Stimulus eccentricity had the most relevant impact on relMCA and latency of the PLR during L-cone- and rod-favoring stimulation. Latency is prolonged ≥60 years under scotopic conditions. Considering the large study collective, a representative normative database for relMCA and latency as valid readout parameters for L-cone- and rod-favoring stimulation could be established. This further validates the usability of the PLR in CPC as a biomarker for local retinal function.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Reflejo Pupilar / Pupila / Tomografía de Coherencia Óptica Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Reflejo Pupilar / Pupila / Tomografía de Coherencia Óptica Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos