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Título
Scleral changes induced by atropine in chicks as an experimental model of myopia
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Año del Documento
2012
Editorial
The College of Optometrists
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Ophtalmic and Physiological Optics, 2012, vol. 32, p. 478-484
Abstract
Purpose: To determine the effects of intravitreal atropine on scleral growth in the
form-deprived chick as an experimental model of myopia.
Methods: Five groups of five chicks were studied from day 0–12 post-hatching.
One group remained untreated (C), and four were form-deprived by monocular
light diffusers to induce myopia. Two groups (RL and A) wore diffusers for
9 days, and the other two groups (D and D + A) wore diffusers throughout the
study. Group D received no further treatment (myopia positive control). Groups
A and D + A received intravitreal injections of atropine for days 9–12. Measurements
of refractive error and axial length were performed on days 0, 9, and 12.
Sclera changes were assessed in cartilaginous and fibrous layers by histological
analysis.
Results: All form-deprived eyes had a myopic refractive error on day 9. All atropine-
treated groups were hyperopic on day 12. The effect of atropine was most
evident in Group D + A in which diffusers were maintained throughout treatment
and changes in refractive error were statistically significant. The observed
changes in axial length were in line with the changes in refractive error. The scleral
fibrous layer thickness increased, and the sceral cartilaginous layer underwent a
slight thinning compared to Group D, the myopia positive control.
Conclusions: If the signals that induce growth remain during atropine treatment,
morphological changes in sclera are produced: the scleral fibrous layer thickened,
and the sceral cartilaginous layer thinned. These changes resulted in refractive
error recovery, and the ocular growth was stopped. The data suggested the atropine
was acting throughout the scleral fibrous layer.
Materias (normalizadas)
Miopia - Tratamiento
ISSN
0275-5408
Revisión por pares
SI
Idioma
eng
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