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Detection and characterization of glaucoma-like canine retinal tissues using Raman spectroscopy
Journal of Biomedical Optics
  • Qi Wang, Iowa State University
  • Sinisa D. Grozdanic, United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Matthew M. Harper, United States Department fo Veterans Affairs
  • Karl Hamouche, United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Nicholas Hamouche, MacFarland Clinic
  • Helga Kecova, United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Tatjana Lazic, United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Elena Hernandez-Merino, United States Department fo Veterans Affairs
  • Chenxu Yu, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-26-2013
DOI
10.1117/1.JBO.18.6.067008
Abstract

Early detection of pathological changes and progression in glaucoma and other neuroretinal diseases remains a great challenge and is critical to reduce permanent structural and functional retina and optic nerve damage. Raman spectroscopy is a sensitive technique that provides rapid biochemical characterization of tissues in a nondestructive and noninvasive fashion. In this study, spectroscopic analysis was conducted on the retinal tissues of seven beagles with acute elevation of intraocular pressure (AEIOP), six beagles with compressive optic neuropathy (CON), and five healthy beagles. Spectroscopic markers were identified associated with the different neuropathic conditions. Furthermore, the Raman spectra were subjected to multivariate discriminate analysis to classify independent tissue samples into diseased/healthy categories. The multivariate discriminant model yielded an average optimal classification accuracy of 72.6% for AEIOP and 63.4% for CON with 20 principal components being used that accounted for 87% of the total variance in the data set. A strong correlation (R2>0.92) was observed between pattern electroretinography characteristics of AEIOP dogs and Raman separation distance that measures the separation of spectra of diseased tissues from normal tissues; however, the underlining mechanism of this correlation remains to be understood. Since AEIOP mimics the pathological symptoms of acute/early-stage glaucoma, it was demonstrated that Raman spectroscopic screening has the potential to become a powerful tool for the detection and characterization of early-stage disease.

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This article is from Journal of Biomedical Optics 18 (2013): 067008, doi:10.1117/1.JBO.18.6.067008. Posted with permission.

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Qi Wang, Sinisa D. Grozdanic, Matthew M. Harper, Karl Hamouche, et al.. "Detection and characterization of glaucoma-like canine retinal tissues using Raman spectroscopy" Journal of Biomedical Optics Vol. 18 Iss. 6 (2013) p. 067008
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