Journal article

Flicker-induced retinal arteriole dilation is reduced by ambient lighting

JE Noonan, GJ Dusting, TT Nguyen, REK Man, WJ Best, EL Lamoureux

Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science | Published : 2014

Abstract

METHODS. Twenty healthy nonsmokers participated in a balanced 2 × 2 crossover study. Retinal vascular imaging was performed with the dynamic vessel analyzer under reduced or normal ambient lighting, then again after 20 minutes under the alternate condition. Baseline calibers of selected arteriole and venule segments were recorded in measurement units. Maximum percentage dilations from baseline during 20 seconds of luminance flicker were calculated from the mean of three measurement cycles. Within-subject differences were assessed by repeated measures analysis of variance with the assumption of no carryover effects and pairwise comparisons from the fitted model.PURPOSE. To investigate the imp..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Postgraduate Medical Scholarship


Awarded by Australian NHMRC Research Fellowships


Funding Acknowledgements

Supported with funding from the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital; the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (JEN) Postgraduate Medical Scholarship (ID1038701); and Australian NHMRC Research Fellowships (ID1045280 and 1003113; ELL, GJD). The Centre for Eye Research Australia receives Operational Infrastructure Support from the Victorian Government.