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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

Influence of shape and gradient refractive index in the accommodative changes of spherical aberration in nonhuman primate crystalline lenses.

Alberto de Castro; Judith Birkenfeld; Bianca Maceo; Fabrice Manns; Esdras Arrieta; Jean Marie Parel; Susana Marcos

PURPOSE To estimate changes in surface shape and gradient refractive index (GRIN) profile in primate lenses as a function of accommodation. To quantify the contribution of surface shape and GRIN to spherical aberration changes with accommodation. METHODS Crystalline lenses from 15 cynomolgus monkeys were studied in vitro under different levels of accommodation produced by a stretching system. Lens shape was obtained from optical coherence tomography (OCT) cross-sectional images. The GRIN was reconstructed with a search algorithm using the optical path measured from OCT images and the measured back focal length. The spherical aberration of the lens was estimated as a function of accommodation using the reconstructed GRIN and a homogeneous refractive index. RESULTS The lens anterior and posterior radii of curvature decreased with increasing lens power. Both surfaces exhibited negative asphericities in the unaccommodated state. The anterior surface conic constant shifted toward less negative values with accommodation, while the value of the posterior remained constant. GRIN parameters remained constant with accommodation. The lens spherical aberration with GRIN distribution was negative and higher in magnitude than that with a homogeneous equivalent refractive index (by 29% and 53% in the unaccommodated and fully accommodated states, respectively). Spherical aberration with the equivalent refractive index shifted with accommodation toward negative values (-0.070 μm/diopter [D]), but the reconstructed GRIN shifted it farther (-0.124 μm/D). CONCLUSIONS When compared with the lens with the homogeneous equivalent refractive index, the reconstructed GRIN lens has more negative spherical aberration and a larger shift toward more negative values with accommodation.


Journal of Vision | 2011

Contribution of the crystalline lens gradient refractive index to the accommodation amplitude in non-human primates: in vitro studies.

Bianca Maceo; Fabrice Manns; D. Borja; Derek Nankivil; Stephen Uhlhorn; Esdras Arrieta; Arthur Ho; Robert C Augusteyn; Jean Marie Parel

The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of the gradient refractive index to the change in lens power in hamadryas baboon and cynomolgus monkey lenses during simulated accommodation in a lens stretcher. Thirty-six monkey lenses (1.4-14.1 years) and twenty-five baboon lenses (1.8-28.0 years) were stretched in discrete steps. At each stretching step, the lens back vertex power was measured and the lens cross-section was imaged with optical coherence tomography. The radii of curvature for the lens anterior and posterior surfaces were calculated for each step. The power of each lens surface was determined using refractive indices of 1.365 for the outer cortex and 1.336 for the aqueous. The gradient contribution was calculated by subtracting the power of the surfaces from the measured lens power. In all lenses, the contribution of the surfaces and gradient increased linearly with the amplitude of accommodation. The gradient contributes on average 65 ± 3% for monkeys and 66 ± 3% for baboons to the total power change during accommodation. When expressed in percent of the total power change, the relative contribution of the gradient remains constant with accommodation and age in both species. These findings are consistent with Gullstrands intracapsular theory of accommodation.


Experimental Eye Research | 2012

Human ocular biometry

Robert C. Augusteyn; Derek Nankivil; Ashik Mohamed; Bianca Maceo; Faradia Pierre; Jean Marie Parel


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2012

Human Ocular Biometry

Robert C. Augusteyn; Bianca Maceo; Derek Nankivil; Ashik Mohamed; Karam A. Alawa; Jean-Marie Parel


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011

Changes in Primate Crystalline Lens Volume During Simulation of Accommodation in a Lens Stretcher

Lauren Marussich; Derek Nankivil; Bianca Maceo; Esdras Arrieta; Raksha Urs; Fabrice Manns; Arthur Ho; Robert C. Augusteyn; Jean-Marie Parel


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011

Contribution of the Refractive Index Gradient to the Spherical Aberration of the Human Crystalline Lens

Fabrice Manns; Bianca Maceo; Arthur Ho; Jean-Marie Parel


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

Surface and Internal Power Change of the Non-Human Primate Crystalline Lens During Simulated Accommodation

Bianca Maceo; D. Borja; Derek Nankivil; Fabrice Manns; Stephen Uhlhorn; Esdras Arrieta; A. Ho; Jean Marie Parel


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

Lens Spherical Aberrations in Cynomolgus Monkeys: Comparison of Laser Ray Tracing Measurements and Reconstructed GRIN Model Predictions

Bianca Maceo; Alberto de Castro; Judith Birkenfeld; Esdras Arrieta; Jean-Marie Parel; Susana Marcos; Fabrice Manns


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

Crystalline lens gradient refractive index and posterior surface shape from multiple orientations OCT imaging: towards a reconstruction in vivo?

Alberto de Castro; Judith Birkenfeld; Bianca Maceo; Marco Ruggeri; Esdras Arrieta; Jean-Marie Parel; Fabrice Manns; Susana Marcos


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

Lens Spherical Aberration Changes in Cynomolgus Monkeys during Simulated Accommodation in a Lens Stretcher

Bianca Maceo; Fabrice Manns; Alberto de Castro; S. Uhlhorn; Esdras Arrieta; Susana Marcos; Jean-Marie Parel

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Arthur Ho

Brien Holden Vision Institute

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Alberto de Castro

Indiana University Bloomington

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