Laboratory Study

Eye (2006) 20, 226–233. doi:10.1038/sj.eye.6701838; published online 8 April 2005

Computer image analysis of ultrasound biomicroscopy of primate accommodation

Dr Schachar has a financial interest in the surgical correction of presbyopia

R A Schachar1 and F Kamangar2

  1. 1Department of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA
  2. 2Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA

Correspondence: RA Schachar, PO Box 601149, Dallas, TX 75360, USA. Tel: +1 214 695 0080; Fax: +1 214 368 5970; E-mail: ron@2ras.com

Received 12 March 2004; Accepted 12 December 2004; Published online 8 April 2005.

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Abstract

Purpose

 

To assess and correct images of the eye for movements that can confound the evaluation of the presence, direction, and magnitude of intraocular movement of the crystalline lens equator during centrally induced ciliary muscle contraction (accommodation).

Method

 

Ultrasound biomicroscopic (UBM) video images of a cynomologus monkey crystalline lens were obtained from an independent source. The images, prior to, during, and following electrical stimulation of the Edinger-Westphal (EW) nucleus were compared for evidence of movement of the crystalline lens equator. Extraocular eye movements were assessed by use of objective computer imaging analysis techniques.

Results

 

Extraocular eye movements were identified and reduced by using objective computer imaging analysis techniques to register and realign the corneal images. Highly significant corrections are required to effect corneal realignment. Analysis of paired and registered images from this data source indicates that any movements of the primate lens equator are not detectable when maximum accommodation was induced by EW stimulation.

Conclusion

 

The displacement of the edge of the primate crystalline lens equator during electrically induced contraction of the ciliary muscle is a small displacement phenomenon, only analysable after confounding extraocular movements are removed from the compared images.

Keywords:

primate accommodation, computer image analysis, crystalline lens

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