Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science Cover Image for Volume 65, Issue 7
June 2024
Volume 65, Issue 7
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ARVO Annual Meeting Abstract  |   June 2024
How chromatic lighting and atypical opsins influence myopic eye growth
Author Affiliations & Notes
  • Machelle T Pardue
    Ophthalmology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
    Atlanta VA Center for Visual & Neurocognitive Rehabilitation, Decatur, Georgia, United States
  • Footnotes
    Commercial Relationships   Machelle Pardue None
  • Footnotes
    Support  NIH Grant EY016435, NIH EY033361, NIH EY032752, VA Award RX003134
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science June 2024, Vol.65, 4897. doi:
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      Machelle T Pardue; How chromatic lighting and atypical opsins influence myopic eye growth. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2024;65(7):4897.

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Presentation Description : Increasing experimental evidence supports the role of Opn3, Opn4, and Opn5 in modulating myopic eye growth. Furthermore, atypical opsins have peak sensitivity to short wavelength light, suggesting potential causation for the effects of chromatic lighting on refractive eye growth. Here, we will review the influence of different atypical opsins and chromatic lighting on myopic eye growth using mouse models of myopia.

This abstract was presented at the 2024 ARVO Annual Meeting, held in Seattle, WA, May 5-9, 2024.

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