Journal article
Decreased retinal sensitivity in depressive disorder: a controlled study
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Vol.137(3), pp.231-240
03/2018
DOI: 10.1111/acps.12851
PMID: 29336011
Abstract
Objective To compare pupil responses in depressed patients with a seasonal pattern, depressed patients without a seasonal pattern and healthy controls as a function of daylight hours on the testing day. Method Patients suffering from a major depressive episode were included in wintertime. The pupil light reflex was measured at inclusion and in the following summer using a binocular pupillometer. A protocol of low (1 lux) and high (400 lux) intensity red and blue lights was used to assess rod, cone and melanopsin‐containing intrinsic photosensitive retinal ganglion cell input to the pupil reflex. Results The mean group pupil responses associated with a melanopsin‐mediated sustained pupil response at 400 lux blue light were significantly reduced in the depressed subjects (N = 39) as compared to the healthy controls (N = 24) (P = 0.023). Across all groups, a reduction in number of daylight hours was significantly associated with a reduction in sustained pupil response (P = 0.007). All groups showed an equal effect of daylight hours on the melanopsin‐mediated sustained pupil response. Conclusion The melanopsin‐mediated sustained pupil contraction to offset of high‐intensity blue light is reduced in depressed patients. These results further emphasize the interaction of light exposure with depression.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Decreased retinal sensitivity in depressive disorder: a controlled study
- Creators
- G Berman - Aalborg University HospitalD Muttuvelu - Aalborg University HospitalD Berman - Aalborg University HospitalJ. I Larsen - Aalborg UniversityR. W Licht - Aalborg UniversityJ Ledolter - Iowa City Veterans Affairs Center for Prevention of Visual LossR. H Kardon - University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and Veterans Administration Hospitals
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Vol.137(3), pp.231-240
- DOI
- 10.1111/acps.12851
- PMID
- 29336011
- NLM abbreviation
- Acta Psychiatr Scand
- ISSN
- 0001-690X
- eISSN
- 1600-0447
- Number of pages
- 10
- Grant note
- Rehabilitation Research & Development Department of Veterans Affairs USA (C9251‐C) Lavern and Audrey Busse Foundation VA‐ORD
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 03/2018
- Academic Unit
- Statistics and Actuarial Science; Iowa Neuroscience Institute; Business Analytics; Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
- Record Identifier
- 9983980090102771
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