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Reflective mirror-based line-scan adaptive optics OCT for imaging retinal structure and function.

Vimal Prabhu Pandiyan1,2,3, Xiaoyun Jiang1,2, James A Kuchenbecker1, Ramkumar Sabesan1,4.   

Abstract

Line-scan OCT incorporated with adaptive optics (AO) offers high resolution, speed, and sensitivity for imaging retinal structure and function in vivo. Here, we introduce its implementation with reflective mirror-based afocal telescopes, optimized for imaging light-induced retinal activity (optoretinography) and weak retinal reflections at the cellular scale. A non-planar optical design was followed based on previous recommendations with key differences specific to a line-scan geometry. The three beam paths fundamental to an OCT system -illumination/sample, detection, and reference- were modeled in Zemax optical design software to yield theoretically diffraction-limited performance over a 2.2 deg. field-of-view and 1.5 D vergence range at the eye's pupil. The performance for imaging retinal structure was exemplified by cellular-scale visualization of retinal ganglion cells, macrophages, foveal cones, and rods in human observers. The performance for functional imaging was exemplified by resolving the light-evoked optical changes in foveal cone photoreceptors where the spatial resolution was sufficient for cone spectral classification at an eccentricity 0.3 deg. from the foveal center. This enabled the first in vivo demonstration of reduced S-cone (short-wavelength cone) density in the human foveola, thus far observed only in ex vivo histological preparations. Together, the feasibility for high resolution imaging of retinal structure and function demonstrated here holds significant potential for basic science and translational applications.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34692221      PMCID: PMC8515964          DOI: 10.1364/BOE.436337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Opt Express        ISSN: 2156-7085            Impact factor:   3.732


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Authors:  Michael Pircher; Robert J Zawadzki
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2017-04-19       Impact factor: 3.732

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