High Susceptibility to Experimental Myopia in a Mouse Model with a Retinal ON Pathway Defect

Feb 1, 2008Investigative ophthalmology & visual science

High risk of developing nearsightedness in mice with a defect in the eye's light-sensing pathway

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Abstract

Nob mice exhibited a significant myopic shift of approximately 4 D in refractive error after 2 weeks of form deprivation.

  • Nob mice had greater hyperopic refractive errors than wild-type mice under normal visual conditions until 12 weeks of age.
  • Refractions in nob mice became less hyperopic at 6 weeks, while wild-type mice continued to exhibit more hyperopia.
  • A significant myopic shift in nob mice occurred after form deprivation, indicating a potential sensitivity of their visual pathways to environmental factors.
  • Dopamine and its metabolite DOPAC levels were significantly lower in nob mice compared to wild-type mice, suggesting altered dopaminergic activity.

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