SeminarRecording AvailableBiomechanics

Computational and mathematical approaches to myopigenesis

Schedule
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
15:00 UTC
C. Ross Ethier

Professor

Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University

Host: Mathematical and Computational Ophthalmology

Recording

Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

Mathematical and Computational Ophthalmology

Duration

60 minutes

Abstract

Myopia is predicted to affect 50% of all people worldwide by 2050, and is a risk factor for significant, potentially blinding ocular pathologies, such as retinal detachment and glaucoma. Thus, there is significant motivation to better understand the process of myopigenesis and to develop effective anti-myopigenic treatments. In nearly all cases of human myopia, scleral remodeling is an obligate step in the axial elongation that characterizes the condition. Here I will describe the development of a biomechanical assay based on transient unconfined compression of scleral samples. By treating the scleral as a poroelastic material, one can determine scleral biomechanical properties from extremely small samples, such as obtained from the mouse eye. These properties provide proxy measures of scleral remodeling, and have allowed us to identify all-trans retinoic acid (atRA) as a myopigenic stimulus in mice. I will also describe nascent collaborative work on modeling the transport of atRA in the eye.

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