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Title: Bulk changes in posterior scleral collagen microstructure in human high myopia
Authors: Markov, Petar P
Eliasy, Ashkan
Pijanka, Jacek K
Htoon, Hla M 
Paterson, Neil G
Sorensen, Thomas
Elsheikh, Ahmed
Girard, Michael JA 
Boote, Craig
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Ophthalmology
OPTIC-NERVE HEAD
FIBER ORIENTATION
LAMINA-CRIBROSA
GLAUCOMA
MATRIX
EYE
AGE
BIOMECHANICS
ORGANIZATION
PREVALENCE
Issue Date: 30-Dec-2018
Publisher: MOLECULAR VISION
Citation: Markov, Petar P, Eliasy, Ashkan, Pijanka, Jacek K, Htoon, Hla M, Paterson, Neil G, Sorensen, Thomas, Elsheikh, Ahmed, Girard, Michael JA, Boote, Craig (2018-12-30). Bulk changes in posterior scleral collagen microstructure in human high myopia. MOLECULAR VISION 24 : 818-833. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Purpose: We aimed to characterize any bulk changes in posterior scleral collagen fibril bundle architecture in human eyes with high myopia. Methods: Wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) was employed to map collagen orientation at 0.5 mm × 0.5 mm spatial intervals across the posterior sclera of seven non-myopic human eyes and three eyes with high myopia (>6D of refractive error). At each sampled point, WAXS provided thickness-averaged measures of the angular distribution of preferentially aligned collagen fibrils within the tissue plane and the anisotropic proportion (the ratio of preferentially aligned to total collagen scatter). Results: Non-myopic specimens featured well-conserved microstructural features, including strong uniaxial collagen alignment along the extraocular muscle insertion sites of the mid-posterior sclera and a highly anisotropic annulus of collagen circumscribing the nerve head in the peripapillary sclera. All three myopic specimens exhibited notable alterations in the peripapillary sclera, including a partial loss of circumferential collagen alignment and a redistribution of the normally observed regional pattern of collagen anisotropic proportion. Linear mixed-model analysis indicated that the mean fiber angle deviation from the circumferential orientation in the peripapillary sclera of highly myopic eyes (23.9° ± 18.2) was statistically significantly higher than that of controls (17.9° ± 12.0; p<0.05). Conclusions: Bulk alterations in the normal posterior scleral collagen microstructure occur in human eyes with high myopia. These changes could reflect remodeling of the posterior sclera during axial lengthening and/or a mechanical adaption to tissue stresses induced by fluid pressure or eye movements that may be exacerbated in enlarged eyes.
Source Title: MOLECULAR VISION
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/242008
ISSN: 1090-0535,1090-0535
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