Search results for "Ocular System"

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Outcomes of Surgery in Patients with Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis: Comparison of Three Types of Stenosis on MRI.

2016

The aim of the study was to compare outcome of surgery in patients with lumbar canal stenosis (LCS) based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) morphology. This was a prospective study of 96 consecutive patients who underwent surgery at 143 levels of LCS (from L3-L4 to L5-S1). Using patterns on T2 axial MRI, the type of stenosis was determined for each patient. The Swiss Spinal Stenosis Score (SSS) was used to evaluate patients’ functionality and outcomes. The definition of treatment success was based on the criteria developed by Stucki et al. Demographic characteristics and post-operative outcomes were compared between trefoil, triangular, and pin-hole groups. Finally, correlation between SS…

MaleSpinal stenosislcsh:MedicineLumbar spinal canal stenosisPathology and Laboratory MedicineDiagnostic RadiologySpinal StenosisMathematical and Statistical Techniques0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health SciencesProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studylcsh:ScienceMusculoskeletal SystemStenosisMammalsLumbar VertebraeMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testRadiology and ImagingMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance ImagingTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureResearch DesignPhysical SciencesVertebratesFemaleRadiologyAnatomyStatistics (Mathematics)Research Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyImaging TechniquesSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresLumbar vertebraeResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesSigns and SymptomsDiagnostic MedicineOcular SystemmedicineHumansAnimalsIn patientStatistical MethodsDemographyAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industrylcsh:ROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseSpineSurgerySSS*StenosisAmniotesCatsEyeslcsh:QbusinessHeadMathematics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPLoS ONE
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Perioperative pupil size in low-energy femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery

2020

Purpose To assess potential changes in pupil size during femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) using a low-energy laser system. Methods The pupil sizes of eyes undergoing FLACS were measured using the Ziemer LDV Z8 by extracting images from the laser software after each of the following steps: application of suction, lens fragmentation, and capsulotomy. Furthermore, the pupil diameters were measured based on preoperative surgical microscope images and after releasing the suction. Paired t-test and the two one-sided tests (TOST) procedure were used for statistical analyses. The horizontal and vertical pupil diameters were compared in each of the steps with preoperative values.…

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Melatonin signaling modulates clock genes expression in the mouse retina.

2014

Previous studies have shown that retinal melatonin plays an important role in the regulation of retinal daily and circadian rhythms. Melatonin exerts its influence by binding to G-protein coupled receptors named melatonin receptor type 1 and type 2 and both receptors are present in the mouse retina. Earlier studies have shown that clock genes are rhythmically expressed in the mouse retina and melatonin signaling may be implicated in the modulation of clock gene expression in this tissue. In this study we determined the daily and circadian expression patterns of Per1, Per2, Bmal1, Dbp, Nampt and c-fos in the retina and in the photoreceptor layer (using laser capture microdissection) in C3H-f…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine systemgenetic structuresOcular AnatomyReceptors Melatoninlcsh:MedicineBiologyMelatonin receptorBiochemistryRetinaPinealocyteMelatoninGene Knockout TechniquesMiceOcular SystemInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPhotoreceptor Cellslcsh:ScienceMolecular BiologyMelatoninRetinaMultidisciplinarylcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesCell biologyCircadian RhythmCLOCKPER2Circadian OscillatorsCircadian Rhythmsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyGene Expression RegulationDaylightFemalelcsh:Qsense organsSignal transductionAnatomyChronobiologyhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugPER1Research ArticleSignal TransductionPLoS ONE
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640-Slice CT Measurement of Superior Orbital Fissure as Gateway for Light into the Brain: Statistical Evaluation of Area and Distance.

2016

Objective Our aim was to provide normative data concerning superior orbital fissure area (SOFA), ocular skin and the substantia nigra (D-SS) and orbital fissure and the substantia nigra (D-SOF-S) distances by CT scan in adult Caucasian population. Methods The area of the superior orbital fissure (SOF), the distance between the ocular skin and the substantia nigra and the distance between the superior orbital fissure and the substantia nigra using CT and 3D-CT images. Results Normative data stratified for age and gender were obtained. The data here reported show that some degree of variability in SOFA, D-SS and D-SOF-S measurements can be observed healthy Caucasian subjects. Gender stratifie…

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“Super p53” Mice Display Retinal Astroglial Changes

2013

Tumour-suppressor genes, such as the p53 gene, produce proteins that inhibit cell division under adverse conditions, as in the case of DNA damage, radiation, hypoxia, or oxidative stress (OS). The p53 gene can arrest proliferation and trigger death by apoptosis subsequent to several factors. In astrocytes, p53 promotes cell-cycle arrest and is involved in oxidative stress-mediated astrocyte cell death. Increasingly, astrocytic p53 is proving fundamental in orchestrating neurodegenerative disease pathogenesis. In terms of ocular disease, p53 may play a role in hypoxia due to ischaemia and may be involved in the retinal response to oxidative stress (OS). We studied the influence of the p53 ge…

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AAV-Mediated Clarin-1 Expression in the Mouse Retina: Implications for USH3A Gene Therapy

2015

Usher syndrome type III (USH3A) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in clarin-1 (CLRN1) gene, leading to progressive retinal degeneration and sensorineural deafness. Efforts to develop therapies for preventing photoreceptor cell loss are hampered by the lack of a retinal phenotype in the existing USH3 mouse models and by conflicting reports regarding the endogenous retinal localization of clarin-1, a transmembrane protein of unknown function. In this study, we used an AAV-based approach to express CLRN1 in the mouse retina in order to determine the pattern of its subcellular localization in different cell types. We found that all major classes of retinal cells express AAV…

Photoreceptors0301 basic medicineRetinal degenerationSensory ReceptorsPhysiologyUsher syndromeCell Membraneslcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesNervous SystemPhotoreceptor cellMicechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologylcsh:ScienceNeuronsRegulation of gene expressionGeneticsMultidisciplinaryRetinal DegenerationAnimal ModelsDependovirusCell biologyElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureSensory PerceptionCellular TypesAnatomyCellular Structures and OrganellesUsher SyndromesResearch ArticleSignal TransductionCell typeImaging TechniquesOcular AnatomyNeurophysiologyOuter plexiform layerMouse ModelsBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsRetina03 medical and health sciencesModel OrganismsOcular SystemFluorescence ImagingmedicineAnimalsHumansRetinalcsh:RMembrane ProteinsBiology and Life SciencesAfferent NeuronsRetinalGenetic TherapyCell Biologymedicine.diseaseDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologyGene Expression RegulationchemistrySynapsesEyeslcsh:QHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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Genetic variants linked to myopic macular degeneration in persons with high myopia: CREAM Consortium.

2019

Purpose: To evaluate the roles of known myopia-associated genetic variants for development of myopic macular degeneration (MMD) in individuals with high myopia (HM), using case-control studies from the Consortium of Refractive Error and Myopia (CREAM). Methods: A candidate gene approach tested 50 myopia-associated loci for association with HM and MMD, using meta-analyses of case-control studies comprising subjects of European and Asian ancestry aged 30 to 80 years from 10 studies. Fifty loci with the strongest associations with myopia were chosen from a previous published GWAS study. Highly myopic (spherical equivalent [SE] ≤ -5.0 diopters [D]) cases with MMD (N = 348), and two sets of cont…

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Changes in visual function and retinal structure in the progression of Alzheimer's disease

2019

Background Alzheimer's Disease (AD) can cause degeneration in the retina and optic nerve either directly, as a result of amyloid beta deposits, or secondarily, as a result of the degradation of the visual cortex. These effects raise the possibility that tracking ophthalmologic changes in the retina can be used to assess neurodegeneration in AD. This study aimed to detect retinal changes and associated functional changes in three groups of patients consisting of AD patients with mild disease, AD patients with moderate disease and healthy controls by using non-invasive psychophysical ophthalmological tests and optical coherence tomography (OCT). Methods We included 39 patients with mild AD, 2…

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Estimation of the mechanical properties of the eye through the study of its vibrational modes.

2017

Measuring the eye's mechanical properties in vivo and with minimally invasive techniques can be the key for individualized solutions to a number of eye pathologies. The development of such techniques largely relies on a computational modelling of the eyeball and, it optimally requires the synergic interplay between experimentation and numerical simulation. In Astrophysics and Geophysics the remote measurement of structural properties of the systems of their realm is performed on the basis of (helio-)seismic techniques. As a biomechanical system, the eyeball possesses normal vibrational modes encompassing rich information about its structure and mechanical properties. However, the integral a…

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