TY - JOUR
T1 - Association of macular thickness with age and age-related macular degeneration in the carotenoids in age-related eye disease study 2 (Careds2), an ancillary study of the women’s health initiative
AU - CAREDS2 Research Study Group
AU - Etheridge, Tyler
AU - Liu, Zhe
AU - Nalbandyan, Marine
AU - Cleland, Spencer
AU - Blodi, Barbara A.
AU - Mares, Julie A.
AU - Bailey, Steven
AU - Wallace, Robert
AU - Gehrs, Karen
AU - Tinker, Lesley F.
AU - Gangnon, Ronald
AU - Domalpally, Amitha
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported by National Eye Institute grants EY013018, EY016886 and EY025292, and a supplement to EY025292-01S1 from the Office of Dietary Supplements. This work was also supported in part by an unrestricted grant from Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. to the UW Madison Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, and in part by a National Eye Institute Vision Research Core grant (P30 EY016665) to the UW Madison Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. The WHI program is funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health through contracts N01WH22110, 24152, 32100-2, 32105-6, 32108-9, 32111-13, 32115, 32118-32119, 32122, 2107-26, 42129-32, and 44221. The project described was supported by the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program, through the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), grant UL1TR002373. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.
Funding Information:
The WHI program is funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through contracts HHSN268201600018C, HHSN268201600001C, HHSN268201600002C, HHSN268201600003C, and HHSN268201600004C.
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PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - Purpose: To evaluate the relationship of retinal layer thickness with age and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2. Methods: Total retinal thickness within the macular area, and individual layer thickness was determined for CAREDS2 participants (n = 906 eyes, 473 women) from the Women’s Health Initiative using Heidelberg optical coherence tomography (OCT). Mean measurements within the OCT grid were compared across age tertiles (69–78, 78–83, and 83–101 years) and AMD outcomes. Results: Mean retinal thickness in the central circle, inner ring, and outer ring were 277 ± 34 μm, 326 ± 20 μm, and 282 ± 15 μm, respectively. Thickness did not vary by age in the central circle, but decreased with age in the inner and outer circles (P ≤ 0.004). Specifically, ganglion cell (GCL), inner plexiform, and outer nuclear (ONL) layer thickness decreased with age (P ≤ 0.003). Age-adjusted retinal thickness in all three circles did not vary by AMD outcomes (486 without AMD and 413 with AMD). However, individual layers showed changes with GCL and photoreceptor thinning and retinal pigment epithelial thicknening in eyes with late AMD. After controlling for age and AMD, higher ONL thickness was associated with better visual acuity. Conclusions: In this cohort of older women, a decrease in perifoveal thickness was associated with increasing age, particularly in the inner retinal layers. Variabilty in thickness in AMD eyes was primarily due to outer retinal layers. Among all retinal layers, the ONL plays an important role in preserving visual acuity. Translational Relevance: The study provides a deeper understanding of age related changes to the retinal layers and their effect on visual loss.
AB - Purpose: To evaluate the relationship of retinal layer thickness with age and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2. Methods: Total retinal thickness within the macular area, and individual layer thickness was determined for CAREDS2 participants (n = 906 eyes, 473 women) from the Women’s Health Initiative using Heidelberg optical coherence tomography (OCT). Mean measurements within the OCT grid were compared across age tertiles (69–78, 78–83, and 83–101 years) and AMD outcomes. Results: Mean retinal thickness in the central circle, inner ring, and outer ring were 277 ± 34 μm, 326 ± 20 μm, and 282 ± 15 μm, respectively. Thickness did not vary by age in the central circle, but decreased with age in the inner and outer circles (P ≤ 0.004). Specifically, ganglion cell (GCL), inner plexiform, and outer nuclear (ONL) layer thickness decreased with age (P ≤ 0.003). Age-adjusted retinal thickness in all three circles did not vary by AMD outcomes (486 without AMD and 413 with AMD). However, individual layers showed changes with GCL and photoreceptor thinning and retinal pigment epithelial thicknening in eyes with late AMD. After controlling for age and AMD, higher ONL thickness was associated with better visual acuity. Conclusions: In this cohort of older women, a decrease in perifoveal thickness was associated with increasing age, particularly in the inner retinal layers. Variabilty in thickness in AMD eyes was primarily due to outer retinal layers. Among all retinal layers, the ONL plays an important role in preserving visual acuity. Translational Relevance: The study provides a deeper understanding of age related changes to the retinal layers and their effect on visual loss.
KW - Age-related macular degeneration; carotenoids in age-related eye disease study 2; macular thickness; optical coherence tomography
KW - Postmenopausal
KW - Women
KW - Women’s health initiative
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U2 - 10.1167/tvst.10.2.39
DO - 10.1167/tvst.10.2.39
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85102445290
SN - 2164-2591
VL - 10
SP - 1
EP - 14
JO - Translational Vision Science and Technology
JF - Translational Vision Science and Technology
IS - 2
M1 - 39
ER -