2016
DOI: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2016.1466
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New Understanding of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Through Quantitative Autofluorescence

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“…10 Recently, quantitative autofluorescence has shown that lipofuscin levels are reduced in progressive age-related macular degeneration (AMD), rather than increasing, which is contradictory to the lipofuscin toxicity theory. 11,12 Gomes et al 13 reported that in the majority of patients with Stargardt disease, the eye changes determined using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography correlated well with changes on fundus autofluorescence. However, some patients (3 out of 11) demonstrated photoreceptor abnormalities without equivalent abnormality on fundus autofluorescence, suggesting that structural integrity of the photoreceptors may be affected earlier than changes in the RPE.…”
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“…10 Recently, quantitative autofluorescence has shown that lipofuscin levels are reduced in progressive age-related macular degeneration (AMD), rather than increasing, which is contradictory to the lipofuscin toxicity theory. 11,12 Gomes et al 13 reported that in the majority of patients with Stargardt disease, the eye changes determined using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography correlated well with changes on fundus autofluorescence. However, some patients (3 out of 11) demonstrated photoreceptor abnormalities without equivalent abnormality on fundus autofluorescence, suggesting that structural integrity of the photoreceptors may be affected earlier than changes in the RPE.…”
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“…These findings imply that there may not be a simple relationship between lipofuscin accumulation in RPE and the AF signal being captured, and brings into question the veracity of strategies aiming to measure the AF signal as a useful measure in trials aiming to reduce lipofuscin accumulation as a treatment strategy. 8,18,19 One possible explanation for the lack of a significant difference between AMD and healthy eyes is that other retinal fluorophores in the RPE of the AMD eyes may interfere with the ability to visualize an increase in lipofuscin accumulation on qAF imaging. 1 In addition, the Delori grid used to obtain the qAF measurements in this study may be sampling a region that does not capture the lipofuscin accumulation in the macular region where this occurs, because it only obtains qAF measurements at an eccentricity between 9°to 11°f rom the fovea.…”
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“…The differences were statistically significant. It showed that the improvement of blood supply to the macular area could alleviate edema of the macular center and decrease CFT value; increased blood supply to the macular area could also directly optimize retinal function in order to improve visual acuity (23). …”
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