Full-Field Electroretinography, Pupillometry, and Luminance Thresholds in X-Linked Retinoschisis
To evaluate the nature and extent of functional abnormality in X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) by comparing three dark-adapted, full-field measures: the electroretinogram (ERG), pupillary light reflex (PLR), and luminance threshold. ERGs, PLRs (pupil constriction due to light stimulation), and luminan...
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Abstract | To evaluate the nature and extent of functional abnormality in X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) by comparing three dark-adapted, full-field measures: the electroretinogram (ERG), pupillary light reflex (PLR), and luminance threshold.
ERGs, PLRs (pupil constriction due to light stimulation), and luminance thresholds were measured from seven XLRS subjects and from 10 normally sighted, age-similar controls. ERGs and PLRs were obtained for a range of flash strengths, and these data were fit with Naka-Rushton functions to derive the maximum saturated b-wave (Vmax) and PLR (Pmax) amplitudes. Additionally, semi-saturation constants were obtained for the b-wave (σ) and PLR (s). Values of 1/σ and 1/s provide sensitivity measures. Full-field, dark-adapted luminance thresholds were measured using 465-nm and 642-nm flash stimuli.
Vmax and 1/σ were significantly reduced in XLRS compared to the controls (both t ≥ 5.33, P < 0.001). In comparison, Pmax was normal in the XLRS subjects (t = 1.39, P = 0.19), but 1/s was reduced (t = 7.84, P < 0.001). Luminance thresholds for the control and XLRS groups did not differ significantly (F = 3.57, P = 0.08). Comparisons among measures indicated that pupil sensitivity was correlated with luminance threshold for the long- and short-wavelength stimuli (both, r ≥ 0.77, P ≤ 0.04). Correlations among all other measures were not statistically significant.
The results indicate that the presumed bipolar cell dysfunction in XLRS, indicated by b-wave abnormalities, has complex downstream effects: Dark-adapted luminance threshold and maximum pupil responses are not significantly affected, but pupil sensitivity is reduced. |
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AbstractList | To evaluate the nature and extent of functional abnormality in X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) by comparing three dark-adapted, full-field measures: the electroretinogram (ERG), pupillary light reflex (PLR), and luminance threshold.PurposeTo evaluate the nature and extent of functional abnormality in X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) by comparing three dark-adapted, full-field measures: the electroretinogram (ERG), pupillary light reflex (PLR), and luminance threshold.ERGs, PLRs (pupil constriction due to light stimulation), and luminance thresholds were measured from seven XLRS subjects and from 10 normally sighted, age-similar controls. ERGs and PLRs were obtained for a range of flash strengths, and these data were fit with Naka-Rushton functions to derive the maximum saturated b-wave (Vmax) and PLR (Pmax) amplitudes. Additionally, semi-saturation constants were obtained for the b-wave (σ) and PLR (s). Values of 1/σ and 1/s provide sensitivity measures. Full-field, dark-adapted luminance thresholds were measured using 465-nm and 642-nm flash stimuli.MethodsERGs, PLRs (pupil constriction due to light stimulation), and luminance thresholds were measured from seven XLRS subjects and from 10 normally sighted, age-similar controls. ERGs and PLRs were obtained for a range of flash strengths, and these data were fit with Naka-Rushton functions to derive the maximum saturated b-wave (Vmax) and PLR (Pmax) amplitudes. Additionally, semi-saturation constants were obtained for the b-wave (σ) and PLR (s). Values of 1/σ and 1/s provide sensitivity measures. Full-field, dark-adapted luminance thresholds were measured using 465-nm and 642-nm flash stimuli.Vmax and 1/σ were significantly reduced in XLRS compared to the controls (both t ≥ 5.33, P < 0.001). In comparison, Pmax was normal in the XLRS subjects (t = 1.39, P = 0.19), but 1/s was reduced (t = 7.84, P < 0.001). Luminance thresholds for the control and XLRS groups did not differ significantly (F = 3.57, P = 0.08). Comparisons among measures indicated that pupil sensitivity was correlated with luminance threshold for the long- and short-wavelength stimuli (both, r ≥ 0.77, P ≤ 0.04). Correlations among all other measures were not statistically significant.ResultsVmax and 1/σ were significantly reduced in XLRS compared to the controls (both t ≥ 5.33, P < 0.001). In comparison, Pmax was normal in the XLRS subjects (t = 1.39, P = 0.19), but 1/s was reduced (t = 7.84, P < 0.001). Luminance thresholds for the control and XLRS groups did not differ significantly (F = 3.57, P = 0.08). Comparisons among measures indicated that pupil sensitivity was correlated with luminance threshold for the long- and short-wavelength stimuli (both, r ≥ 0.77, P ≤ 0.04). Correlations among all other measures were not statistically significant.The results indicate that the presumed bipolar cell dysfunction in XLRS, indicated by b-wave abnormalities, has complex downstream effects: Dark-adapted luminance threshold and maximum pupil responses are not significantly affected, but pupil sensitivity is reduced.ConclusionsThe results indicate that the presumed bipolar cell dysfunction in XLRS, indicated by b-wave abnormalities, has complex downstream effects: Dark-adapted luminance threshold and maximum pupil responses are not significantly affected, but pupil sensitivity is reduced. To evaluate the nature and extent of functional abnormality in X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) by comparing three dark-adapted, full-field measures: the electroretinogram (ERG), pupillary light reflex (PLR), and luminance threshold. ERGs, PLRs (pupil constriction due to light stimulation), and luminance thresholds were measured from seven XLRS subjects and from 10 normally sighted, age-similar controls. ERGs and PLRs were obtained for a range of flash strengths, and these data were fit with Naka-Rushton functions to derive the maximum saturated b-wave (Vmax) and PLR (Pmax) amplitudes. Additionally, semi-saturation constants were obtained for the b-wave (σ) and PLR (s). Values of 1/σ and 1/s provide sensitivity measures. Full-field, dark-adapted luminance thresholds were measured using 465-nm and 642-nm flash stimuli. Vmax and 1/σ were significantly reduced in XLRS compared to the controls (both t ≥ 5.33, P < 0.001). In comparison, Pmax was normal in the XLRS subjects (t = 1.39, P = 0.19), but 1/s was reduced (t = 7.84, P < 0.001). Luminance thresholds for the control and XLRS groups did not differ significantly (F = 3.57, P = 0.08). Comparisons among measures indicated that pupil sensitivity was correlated with luminance threshold for the long- and short-wavelength stimuli (both, r ≥ 0.77, P ≤ 0.04). Correlations among all other measures were not statistically significant. The results indicate that the presumed bipolar cell dysfunction in XLRS, indicated by b-wave abnormalities, has complex downstream effects: Dark-adapted luminance threshold and maximum pupil responses are not significantly affected, but pupil sensitivity is reduced. |
Author | McAnany, J. Jason Collison, Frederick T. Park, Jason C. Fishman, Gerald A. |
AuthorAffiliation | 3 The Pangere Center for Inherited Retinal Diseases, The Chicago Lighthouse, Chicago, Illinois, United States 2 Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States 1 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States |
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