Ambient illuminance, retinal dopamine release and refractive development in chicks

Sep 11, 2012Experimental eye research

How light levels affect eye growth and dopamine release in chicks

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Abstract

Under light-dark cycles, vitreal DOPAC concentration is strongly correlated with log illuminance in newly hatched chicks.

  • Low vitreal DOPAC concentrations on day 90 were associated with myopia and specific ocular measurements, including a flat cornea and deep anterior chamber.
  • In contrast, high DOPAC concentrations were associated with emmetropia and different ocular characteristics, such as a steep cornea.
  • The study found that ambient light intensity regulates retinal dopamine release across a range of illuminances.
  • Dopamine release is linked to refractive development, suggesting that light exposure may influence eye growth in chicks.

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