Combined optical coherence tomography and electroretinography system for in vivo simultaneous morphological and functional imaging of the rodent retina

  • Moayed A
  • Hariri S
  • Hyun C
  • et al.
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Abstract

A combined ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography (UHROCT) and a electroretinography (ERG) system is presented for simultaneous imaging of the retinal structure and physiological response to light stimulation in the rodent eye. The 1060-nm UHROCT system provides approximately 3x5 microm (axialxlateral) resolution in the rat retina and time resolution of 22 micros. A custom-designed light stimulator integrated into the UHROCT imaging probe provides light stimuli with user-selected color, duration, and intensity. The performance of the combined system is demonstrated in vivo in healthy rats, and in a rat model of drug-induced outer retinal degeneration. Experimental results show correlation between the observed structural and physiological changes in the healthy and degenerated retina.

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Moayed, A. A., Hariri, S., Hyun, C., Doran, B., Kraft, T. W., Boyd, S., & Bizheva, K. (2010). Combined optical coherence tomography and electroretinography system for in vivo simultaneous morphological and functional imaging of the rodent retina. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 15(4), 040506. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3475489

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