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Retinal Vascular Plexuses Are Unequally Affected in Canine Inherited Retinal Degenerations

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ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.63.12.22

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OCTA; retinal vasculature; inherited retinal degeneration; canine; vessel density; vascular plexuses

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  1. NIH [U24EY029890, RO1EY017549, RO1EY06855, P30EY001583, S10 OD021633-01]
  2. Foundation Fighting Blindness
  3. Fighting Blindness Canada

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This study characterized the progression of vascular changes in different retinal plexuses in three canine models of inherited retinal degeneration. The results demonstrated that vessel density reduction was first detected in the deep capillary plexus and only appeared in the superficial vascular plexus at later stages.
PURPOSE. To characterize the progression of vascular changes that occur in each retinal plexus, in three canine models of inherited retinal degeneration. METHODS. In this retrospective cohort study, we examined the retinal imaging records of 44 dogs from a research colony that had undergone optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) imaging. Animals enrolled included crd2/NPHP5 and xlpra2/RPGR mutant dogs imaged at different stages of photoreceptor loss, as well as RHOT4R/+ dogs after acute light-induced rod degeneration. Also included were normal controls imaged at similar ages. OCT angiograms of the superficial vascular plexus combined with the intermediate capillary plexus (SVP + ICP), and the deep capillary plexus (DCP) were analyzed using the AngioTool software to calculate vessel density and other vascular parameters. RESULTS. A reduction in vessel density was seen over time in both the SVP + ICP and DCP in all mutant dogs but was more pronounced in the DCP. Scans were subclassified based on outer nuclear layer (ONL) thinning compared to age-matched normal controls. When ONL loss was 0% to 50%, vessel density in the DCP was significantly lower than in age-matched controls. In all cases, when ONL loss exceeded 87.5%, vessel density in the SVP + ICP was significantly reduced as well. In the acute light-induced rod degeneration model, the vascular regression changes were observed mainly in the DCP. CONCLUSIONS. Vessel density reduction in dogs undergoing retinal degeneration is first detected by OCTA in the DCP, and only at later stages in the SVP + ICP.

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