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Correlation Between Fixed-Luminance Flicker Full-Field Electroretinogram Response and Macular Cone Density in Healthy Individualsopen access

Authors
Mohammadi, S. SaeedYoo, Woong-SunYavari, NeginJafari, Hassan KhojastehOr, ChristopherMobasserian, AzadehBazojoo, VahidAkhavanrezayat, AmirEl Feky, DaliaElaraby, OsamaHung, Jia-HorungYasar, CigdemGupta, AnkurJain, TanyaGanbold, BattuyaNguyen, Trung BaKhatri, AnadiThng, Zheng XianDo, DianaNguyen, Quan Dong
Issue Date
Apr-2025
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
fixed-luminance flicker full-field electroretinogram; macular cone density; adaptive optics
Citation
Life, v.15, no.5
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Life
Volume
15
Number
5
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/78723
DOI
10.3390/life15050694
ISSN
0024-3019
2075-1729
Abstract
This is the studyto investigate the correlation between macular cone density (MCD) and flicker electroretinogram (ERG) response in healthy eyes. In this exploratory study, 23 eyes from 12 healthy subjects were enrolled in this study. The fixed-luminance flicker full-field electroretinogram (ffERG) responses of the retina and MCDs at 24 locations were measured using the Diopsys (R) NOVA (TM) system and the rtx1 adaptive optics retinal camera, respectively. Regression analysis was employed to evaluate the correlations. The mean age of the subjects was 30 +/- 3 years. The average magnitudes of the flicker response and phase response were 13.44 +/- 4.88 mu V and 332.63 +/- 22.12 degrees, respectively. The MCDs for all 24 locations were 15,043 +/- 3511 cones/mm(2). Among all locations, regression analysis revealed a significant correlation only at one specific location (0, -4 degrees) between cone density and both the mean magnitude and phase of the flicker response, with p-values of 0.005 and 0.004, respectively.In conclusion, we identified a significant correlation between MCD and ffERG responses at a specific retinal locus (0, -4 degrees). This finding may be attributed to the distribution of different cone types throughout the retina and the possibility that various cone types may contribute differently to ERG. Further studies are required to investigate this finding.
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