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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617403/detecting-abnormal-eye-movements-in-patients-with-neurodegenerative-diseases-current-insights
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REVIEW
Akila Sekar, Muriel T N Panouillères, Diego Kaski
This review delineates the ocular motor disturbances across a spectrum of neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and related disorders (ADRD), Parkinson's Disease (PD), atypical parkinsonism, and others, leveraging advancements in eye-tracking technology for enhanced diagnostic precision. We delve into the different classes of eye movements, their clinical assessment, and specific abnormalities manifesting in these diseases, highlighting the nuanced differences and shared patterns. For instance, AD and ADRD are characterized by increased saccadic latencies and instability in fixation, while PD features saccadic hypometria and mild smooth pursuit impairments...
2024: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38322779/a-fond-farewell
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EDITORIAL
Margaret Wong-Riley
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169913/spotlight-on-trans-synaptic-degeneration-in-the-visual-pathway-in-multiple-sclerosis
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REVIEW
Angeliki G Filippatou, Peter A Calabresi, Shiv Saidha, Olwen C Murphy
A putative mechanism of neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis (MS) is trans-synaptic degeneration (TSD), whereby injury to a neuron leads to degeneration of synaptically connected neurons. The visual system is commonly involved in MS and provides an ideal model to study TSD given its well-defined structure. TSD may occur in an anterograde direction (optic neuropathy causing degeneration in the posterior visual pathway including the optic radiations and occipital gray matter) and/or retrograde direction (posterior visual pathway lesions causing retinal degeneration)...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38020723/ggt1-suppresses-the-development-of-ferroptosis-and-autophagy-in-mouse-retinal-ganglion-cell-through-targeting-gclc
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guihua Xu, Juanjuan Wang, Yiting Zhang, Zilin Chen, Ruidong Deng
BACKGROUND: Glaucoma is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized with optic nerve injury and the loss of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). Ferroptosis has been proved to be associated with the degradation of RGCs. The aim of this study is to elucidate the relationship between ferroptosis and glaucoma pathogenesis, and unveil the underlying mechanism. METHODS: Methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay was used to evaluate the proliferation of RGCs. The accumulation of cellular iron was measured by Iron assay kit, and the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was detected by fluorescence probe...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37928979/neuromodulation-actions-of-dopamine-retinoic-acid-nitric-oxide-and-other-substances-on-retinal-horizontal-cells
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REVIEW
Douglas G McMahon, John E Dowling
Whereas excitation and inhibition of neurons are well understood, it is clear that neuromodulatory influences on neurons and their synapses play a major role in shaping neural activity in the brain. Memory and learning, emotional and other complex behaviors, as well as cognitive disorders have all been related to neuromodulatory mechanisms. A number of neuroactive substances including monoamines such as dopamine and neuropeptides have been shown to act as neuromodulators, but other substances thought to play very different roles in the body and brain act as neuromodulators, such as retinoic acid...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37790122/a-neuro-ophthalmologist-s-guide-to-advances-in-intracranial-pressure-measurements
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REVIEW
Susan P Mollan, Sehrish N A Momin, Pavan S Khatkar, Olivia Grech, Alex J Sinclair, Georgios Tsermoulas
Cerebrospinal fluid disorders have a wide-ranging impact on vision, headache, cognition and a person's quality of life. Due to advances in technology and accessibility, intracranial pressure measurement and monitoring, usually managed by neurosurgeons, are being employed more widely in clinical practice. These developments are of direct importance for Ophthalmologists and Neurologists because the ability to readily measure intracranial pressure can aide management decisions. The aim of this review is to present the emerging evidence for intracranial pressure measurement methods and interpretation that is relevant to Neuro-ophthalmologists...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37519412/monitoring-eye-movement-in-patients-with-parkinson-s-disease-what-can-it-tell-us
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REVIEW
Yue Ran Sun, Sinem B Beylergil, Palak Gupta, Fatema F Ghasia, Aasef G Shaikh
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects approximately 10 million individuals worldwide. Visual impairments are a common feature of PD. Patients report difficulties with visual scanning, impaired depth perception and spatial navigation, and blurry and double vision. Examination of PD patients reveals abnormal fixational saccades, strabismus, impaired convergence, and abnormal visually-guided saccades. This review aims to describe objective features of abnormal eye movements in PD and to discuss the structures and pathways through which these abnormalities may manifest...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37465361/neuro-ophthalmological-manifestations-of-horner-s-syndrome-current-perspectives
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REVIEW
Rym Maamouri, Molka Ferchichi, Yasmine Houmane, Zaineb Gharbi, Monia Cheour
Horner's syndrome (HS) is caused by a damage to the oculosympathetic pathway. HS may be congenital, but it is usually acquired and may reveal a life-threatening condition. According to the anatomic location of the underlying pathologic process, HS is classified as central, pre- or postganglionic, when the lesion affects the first, second or third-order neuron, respectively. Pharmacological testing, if available, can be used to differentiate HS from « pseudo-HS » in patients with mild symptoms...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37287993/effects-of-stimulus-luminance-stimulus-color-and-intra-stimulus-color-contrast-on-visual-field-mapping-in-neurologically-impaired-adults-using-flicker-pupil-perimetry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brendan L Portengen, Giorgio L Porro, Douwe Bergsma, Evert J Veldman, Saskia M Imhof, Marnix Naber
PURPOSE: We improve pupillary responses and diagnostic performance of flicker pupil perimetry through alterations in global and local color contrast and luminance contrast in adult patients suffering from visual field defects due to cerebral visual impairment (CVI). METHODS: Two experiments were conducted on patients with CVI (Experiment 1: 19 subjects, age M and SD 57.9 ± 14.0; Experiment 2: 16 subjects, age M and SD 57.3 ± 14.7) suffering from absolute homonymous visual field (VF) defects...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37200891/meridional-attentional-asymmetries-in-astigmatic-eyes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elie de Lestrange-Anginieur
PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of attention orientation in young myopic adults with astigmatism. METHODS: The effect of attention on foveal meridional performance and anisotropy was measured in corrected myopes with various levels of astigmatism (with-the-rule astigmatism ≤ -0.75D, Axis: 180 ± 20) using orientation-based attention. Attention was manipulated by instructing subjects to attend to either the horizontal or the vertical line of a central pre-stimulus (a pulsed cross) along separate blocks of trials...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37077304/diagnosis-and-management-of-pineal-germinoma-from-eye-to-brain
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REVIEW
David Cohen, N Scott Litofsky
Pineal germinomas can be very complex in terms of presentation, diagnosis, and management. This review attempts to simplify this complexity in an organized manner, addressing the anatomic relationships that provide the basis for the uniqueness of pineal germinoma. Ocular findings and signs and symptoms of elevated intracranial pressure are the keys to suspecting the diagnosis and obtaining the necessary imaging and cerebrospinal fluid studies. Other symptoms can suggest spread beyond the pineal region. Surgery may only be needed to obtain tissue for a definitive diagnosis, as germinoma is highly responsive to chemotherapy and focused radiation therapy...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37056720/normal-tension-glaucoma-a-glymphopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Wostyn, Hanspeter Esriel Killer
Glaucoma is one of the main causes of irreversible blindness in the world. The most common form, primary open-angle glaucoma, is an optic neuropathy that is characterized by a progressive loss of retinal ganglion cells and their axons, leading to structural changes in the optic nerve head and associated visual field defects. Elevated intraocular pressure remains the most important modifiable risk factor for primary open-angle glaucoma. However, a significant proportion of patients develop glaucomatous damage in the absence of increased intraocular pressure, a condition known as normal-tension glaucoma (NTG)...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36936476/associations-between-thinner-retinal-neuronal-layers-and-suboptimal-brain-structural-integrity-in-a-middle-aged-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashleigh Barrett-Young, Wickliffe C Abraham, Carol Y Cheung, Jesse Gale, Sean Hogan, David Ireland, Ross Keenan, Annchen R Knodt, Tracy R Melzer, Terrie E Moffitt, Sandhya Ramrakha, Yih Chung Tham, Graham A Wilson, Tien Yin Wong, Ahmad R Hariri, Richie Poulton
PURPOSE: The retina has potential as a biomarker of brain health and Alzheimer's disease (AD) because it is the only part of the central nervous system which can be easily imaged and has advantages over brain imaging technologies. Few studies have compared retinal and brain measurements in a middle-aged sample. The objective of our study was to investigate whether retinal neuronal measurements were associated with structural brain measurements in a middle-aged population-based cohort...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36891125/changes-in-ocular-biomarkers-from-normal-cognitive-aging-to-alzheimer-s-disease-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pareena Chaitanuwong, Supharat Jariyakosol, Supanut Apinyawasisuk, Parima Hirunwiwatkul, Hathairat Lawanlattanagul, Solaphat Hemrungrojn, Yuda Chongpison
PURPOSE: To identify ophthalmic findings in Alzheimer's type dementia (ATD) compared to normal subjects. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This comparative descriptive study included participants from the institution's cognitive fitness center. Complete ophthalmic examinations were performed. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography (OCTA) were used to analyze retinal thickness and vascular density. The Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) score and tear breakup time (TBUT) were used to assess dry eye...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36778719/ocular-myasthenia-gravis-a-current-overview
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REVIEW
Raed Behbehani
Ocular myasthenia gravis (OMG) is a neuromuscular disease characterized by autoantibody production against post-synaptic proteins in the neuromuscular junction. The pathophysiological auto-immune mechanisms of myasthenia are diverse, and this is governed primarily by the type of autoantibody production. The diagnosis of OMG relies mainly on clinical assessment, the use of serological antibody assays for acetylcholine receptors (AchR), muscle-specific tyrosine kinase (MusK), and low-density lipoprotein 4 (LPR4)...
2023: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36531433/neuroplasticity-of-the-lateral-geniculate-nucleus-in-response-to-retinal-gene-therapy-in-a-group-of-patients-with-rpe65-mutations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manzar Ashtari, Mikhail Lipin, Michelle Duong, Gui-Shuang Ying, Yinxi Yu, Albert Maguire, Jean Bennett
INTRODUCTION: Previous works on experience-dependent brain plasticity have been limited to the cortical structures, overlooking subcortical visual structures such as the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). Animal studies have shown substantial experience dependent plasticity and using fMRI, human studies have demonstrated similar properties in patients with cataract surgery. However, in neither animal nor human studies LGN has not been directly assessed, mainly due to its small size, tissue heterogeneity, low contrast/noise ratio, and low spatial resolution...
2022: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36466773/adults-born-small-for-gestational-age-at-term-have-thinner-peripapillary-retinal-nerve-fiber-layers-than-controls
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Achim Fieß, Marilena Brandt, Eva Mildenberger, Michael Siegfried Urschitz, Felix Mathias Wagner, Stephanie Desiree Grabitz, Esther Maria Hoffmann, Norbert Pfeiffer, Alexander Konrad Schuster
PURPOSE: Prenatal growth restriction is associated with impaired neurodevelopment in childhood. This study investigated the effects of being born small for gestational age (SGA) on peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) thickness in adults born at term. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted with a prospective ophthalmologic examination of participants born at full-term (gestational age ≥37 weeks) between 1969 and 2002. All participants were examined with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography and grouped according to their birth weight in correlation to gestational age as former moderate (birth weight (BW) percentile 3rd to <10th) and severe SGA (<3rd percentile), normal (10th-90th percentile, AGA), and moderately (>90th to 97th percentile) and severely (>97th percentile) large for gestational age (LGA) adults (18 to 52 years)...
2022: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36193222/value-of-optic-nerve-sheath-diameter-in-diagnosis-and-follow-up-of-patients-with-disturbed-conscious-level
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Osama Mahmoud Momtaz, Omar M Said, Amany Mahmoud Mohamed, Tamer Sayed Abdel Mawla
Background: Ultrasonographic measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter is a simple, non-invasive, and reliable method of detecting elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) in critical patients. Optic nerve sheath communicates with the dura mater covering the brain and contains cerebrospinal fluid, allowing pressure transmission from the cranium. Therefore, changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure have been shown to produce changes in ONSD. Objective: This study aimed to assess the accuracy of optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) in diagnosis and follow-up patients with disturbed conscious levels compared with CT brain and fundus examination...
2022: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36105571/eye-movement-abnormalities-in-glaucoma-patients-a-review
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REVIEW
Matthew A McDonald, Clark H Stevenson, Hannah M Kersten, Helen V Danesh-Meyer
Glaucoma is a common condition that relies on careful clinical assessment to diagnose and determine disease progression. There is growing evidence that glaucoma is associated not only with loss of retinal ganglion cells but also with degeneration of cortical and subcortical brain structures associated with vision and eye movements. The effect of glaucoma pathophysiology on eye movements is not well understood. In this review, we examine the evidence surrounding altered eye movements in glaucoma patients compared to healthy controls, with a focus on quantitative eye tracking studies measuring saccades, fixation, and optokinetic nystagmus in a range of visual tasks...
2022: Eye and Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35859801/association-between-vision-and-brain-cortical-thickness-in-a-community-dwelling-elderly-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chloé Chamard, Jerome J Maller, Nicolas Menjot, Eloi Debourdeau, Virginie Nael, Karen Ritchie, Isabelle Carriere, Vincent Daien
Purpose: Visual impairment is a major cause of disability and impairment of cognitive function in older people. Brain structural changes associated with visual function impairment are not well understood. The objective of this study was to assess the association between visual function and cortical thickness in older adults. Methods: Participants were selected from the French population-based ESPRIT cohort of 2259 community-dwelling adults ≥65 years old enrolled between 1999 and 2001...
2022: Eye and Brain
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