Rod photoreceptor function predicts blood vessel abnormality in retinopathy of prematurity
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Rod photoreceptor function predicts blood vessel abnormality in retinopathy of prematurity
Abstract
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that early rod dysfunction predicts the blood vessel abnormalities that are the clinical hallmark of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).
Methods: Two rat models of ROP, induced by exposure to alternating 50%/10% oxygen (50/10 model) from postnatal day (P) 0 to P14, or exposure to 75% oxygen (75 model) from P7 to P14, and controls reared in room air were studied. In a longitudinal design, electroretinographic (ERG) records and digital fundus images were obtained at P20 +/- 1, P30 +/- 1, and P60 +/- 1. Rod sensitivity was derived from the ERG a-wave. Integrated curvature for the arterioles was calculated using Retinal Image multi-Scale Analysis (RISA) software.
Results: In both ROP models, rod sensitivity was low at P20. Sensitivity improved by P60 in the 50/10 model, but remained low in the 75 model. Integrated curvature was high at P20 in both ROP models, decreased nearly to normal by P30 in the 50/10 model, but remained high in the 75 model, even at P60. At P20, rod sensitivity correlated with integrated vessel curvature. Furthermore, low rod sensitivity at P20 predicted abnormal retinal vasculature--that is, high integrated curvature--at P30 and P60. In contrast, vessel curvature at P20 did not predict sensitivity at P30 or P60.
Conclusions: The rods may instigate the vascular abnormalities that are the clinical hallmark of ROP.
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