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Ophthalmology | 2015

Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cell Activity Is Associated with Decreased Sleep Quality in Patients with Glaucoma

Carolina Pelegrini Barbosa Gracitelli; Gloria L. Duque-Chica; Marina Roizenblatt; Ana Laura de Araújo Moura; Balázs Nagy; Geraldine Ragot de Melo; Paula Borba; Sergio H. Teixeira; Sergio Tufik; Dora Fix Ventura; Augusto Paranhos

PURPOSE To use the pupillary light reflex and polysomnography to evaluate the function of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) and to correlate this function with structural damage in glaucoma. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS A study was conducted on both eyes of 45 participants (32 patients with glaucoma and 13 healthy subjects). METHODS For the pupillary reflex evaluation, patients were tested in the dark using a Ganzfeld system (RETIport; Roland Consult, Brandenburg, Germany); pupil diameter was measured with an eye tracker system. To preferentially stimulate ipRGCs, we used a 1-second 470-nm flash with a luminance of 250 cd/m(2). To stimulate different retinal photoreceptors, we used a 1-second 640-nm flash with a luminance of 250 cd/m(2). All of the subjects underwent polysomnography. Subjects underwent standard automated perimetry and optical coherence tomography (Cirrus HD-OCT; Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc, Dublin, CA). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Correlations between ipRGC activity, as measured by the pupillary light reflex, and polysomnography parameters, and correlations between retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness and the pupillary light reflex and polysomnography parameters. RESULTS The mean patient ages in the healthy and glaucoma groups were 56.8±7.8 years and 61.5±11.6 years, respectively (P = 0.174). Patients with glaucoma had significantly lower average total sleep time, sleep efficiency, and minimum oxyhemoglobin saturation compared with the healthy subjects (P  = 0.008, P = 0.002, and P = 0.028, respectively). Patients with glaucoma had significantly higher arousal durations after falling asleep and more periodic limb movements (P = 0.002 and P = 0.045, respectively). There was an inverse correlation between the rapid eye movement latency and the peak of the pupillary response to the blue flash (P = 0.004). The total arousals were inversely correlated with the sustained blue flash response (P = 0.029). The RNFL thickness was associated with the peak and sustained responses to the blue flash (P  <  0.001 for both comparisons); however, RNFL thickness was only associated with the mean oxygen desaturation index among the polysomnography parameters (P = 0.023). CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrated that decreased ipRGC function caused by glaucoma affected pupillary response and sleep quality.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

A positive association between intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells and retinal nerve fiber layer thinning in glaucoma.

Carolina Pelegrini Barbosa Gracitelli; Gloria L. Duque-Chica; Ana Laura de Araújo Moura; Balázs Nagy; Geraldine Ragot de Melo; Marina Roizenblatt; Paula Borba; Sergio H. Teixeira; Dora Fix Ventura; Augusto Paranhos

PURPOSE To assess the integrity of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) using the pupillary light reflex in glaucoma patients. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted, including 76 eyes from 38 patients with primary open-angle glaucoma and 36 eyes from 18 control subjects. The patients were tested in the dark with light stimuli using the Ganzfeld system, and the pupil diameter was measured with the assistance of an eye tracker consisting of two infrared cameras fit to an eyeglass frame. To preferentially stimulate ipRGCs, we used a 1-second 470-nm flash with a luminance of 250 cd/m(2). To stimulate different retinal photoreceptors (cones and rods), we used a 1-second 630-nm flash with a luminance of 250 cd/m(2). Standard automated perimetry (SAP), matrix frequency-doubling technology (FDT), and high-definition optical coherence tomography (Cirrus HD-OCT) were also performed. The correlation between the ipRGC-mediated sustained response following the pupillary light reflex and the structural and functional changes in glaucoma patients was analyzed using generalized estimating equation. RESULTS An association was observed between the average retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, as measured by Cirrus HD-OCT, and the sustained pupillary response to the blue flash (P = 0.024). The severity of glaucoma, based on the mean deviation of SAP (Hodapp-Anderson-Parrish system), was also associated with the sustained response to the blue flash (P = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS This study showed a correlation between the mean RNFL thickness and the pupillary light response. A decrease in the number of ipRGCs is potentially related to the reduced RNFL thickness.


Retinal Cases & Brief Reports | 2017

INFANTS WITH CONGENITAL ZIKA SYNDROME AND OCULAR FINDINGS FROM SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL: SPREAD OF INFECTION.

João Rafael de Oliveira Dias; Camila V. Ventura; Paula Borba; Bruno de Paula Freitas; Ligia Camera Pierroti; Ana Patricia do Nascimento; Nilva Moraes; Mauricio Maia; Rubens Belfort

Background/Purpose: To describe the ocular findings of two infants with congenital Zika syndrome born in São Paulo state, Brazil, outside the primary outbreak region. Methods: Two female infants with congenital Zika syndrome were submitted to a complete screening for infectious diseases, as well as ocular examination, fundus photography, and optical coherence tomography of the retina. One of the infants was submitted to ocular ultrasound. Results: Both children showed positive serology for Zika virus, and other infectious diseases were ruled out. On fundus examination, one newborn had extensive bilateral macular chorioretinal atrophy with hyperpigmented borders associated with gross pigment mottling, as well as atrophic well-limited roundish peripheral lesions in the right eye. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography of the right eye showed complete chorioretinal atrophy in the temporal quadrant. The other infant presented bilateral gross pigment mottling in a paramacular location and a normal optical coherence tomography. Discussion: In this report, the ophthalmologic findings of two infants with Zika syndrome and ocular findings born in São Paulo state, Brazil, are described. Optical coherence tomography findings demonstrate the broad range of retinal damage caused by congenital Zika virus infection. Conclusion: The autochthonous cases of infants with congenital Zika syndrome and ocular findings described in this report demonstrate that Zika virus infection is not limited to northeast Brazil, with the potential for even greater spread.


Journal of Ophthalmology | 2016

Relationship between Daytime Sleepiness and Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells in Glaucomatous Disease

Carolina P. B. Gracitelli; Gloria L. Duque-Chica; Ana Laura de Araújo Moura; Marina Roizenblatt; Balázs Nagy; Geraldine Ragot de Melo; Paula Borba; Sergio H. Teixeira; Sergio Brasil Tufik; Dora Fix Ventura; Augusto Paranhos

Patients with glaucoma showed to have higher daytime sleepiness measured by Epworth sleepiness scale. In addition, this symptom was associated with pupillary reflex and polysomnography parameters. These ipRGC functions might be impaired in patients with glaucoma, leading to worse quality of life.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Oftalmologia | 2017

Aqueous misdirection syndrome in persistent fetal vasculature (PFV)

Renata Tiemi Kato; Paula Borba; Christiane Rolim de Moura; Norma Allemann; Nilva Moraes

We report a case of a 5-year-old girl with persistent fetal vasculature who presented with unilateral acute angle closure caused by aqueous misdirection syndrome that was apparently associated with regression of cycloplegia. Initial treatment with topical steroids, anti-glaucomatous drops, and atropine showed insufficient control of the intraocular pressure (IOP). Surgical treatment with lensectomy and vitrectomy resulted in satisfactory IOP control and no complications at the 6-month follow-up.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2015

Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cell activity is associated with decreased sleep quality in glaucoma patients

Augusto Paranhos; Carolina Pelegrini Barbosa Gracitelli; Gloria L. Duque-Chica; Marina Roizenblatt; Ana Laura de Araújo Moura; Balázs Nagy; Geraldine Ragot de Melo; Paula Borba; Sergio H. Teixeira; Dora Fix Ventura


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

CORRELATION BETWEEN IN VIVO LAMINAR AND PRE-LAMINAR TISSUES MEASUREMENTS AND VISUAL FIELD STATUS IN GLAUCOMATOUS PATIENTS

Vitor Prado; Paula Borba; Igor Matsubara; Augusto Paranhos; Roberto Vessani; Tiago Santos Prata


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

Correlation Between Peripapillary Choroidal Thickness Measurements and Visual Field Status in Glaucomatous Patients

Paula Borba; Vitor Prado; Igor Matsubara; Augusto Paranhos; Roberto Vessani; Tiago Santos Prata


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

Reproducibility of In Vivo Laminar and Pre-laminar Tissues Measurements with Enhanced Depth Imaging Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography

Vitor Prado; Paula Silva; Paula Borba; Igor Matsubara; Augusto Paranhos; Roberto Vessani; Tiago Santos Prata


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

In Vivo Identification of Laminar and Pre-laminar ONH Structures using Enhanced Depth Imaging Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography

Paula Silva; Vitor Prado; Paula Borba; Igor Matsubara; Roberto Vessani; Augusto Paranhos; Tiago Santos Prata

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Augusto Paranhos

Federal University of São Paulo

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Igor Matsubara

Federal University of São Paulo

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Roberto Vessani

Federal University of São Paulo

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Tiago Santos Prata

Federal University of São Paulo

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Vitor Prado

Federal University of São Paulo

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Geraldine Ragot de Melo

Federal University of São Paulo

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Marina Roizenblatt

Federal University of São Paulo

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