September 2023
Volume 23, Issue 11
Open Access
Optica Fall Vision Meeting Abstract  |   September 2023
Invited Session V: The eye as a window to systemic and neurodegenerative health: Disturbances of retinal structure in schizophrenia spectrum disorders and their clinical implications
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  • Steven M. Silverstein
    Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Ophthalmology, University of Rochester
Journal of Vision September 2023, Vol.23, 28. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.11.28
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      Steven M. Silverstein; Invited Session V: The eye as a window to systemic and neurodegenerative health: Disturbances of retinal structure in schizophrenia spectrum disorders and their clinical implications. Journal of Vision 2023;23(11):28. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.11.28.

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Abstract

Schizophrenia (SZ) is a disabling psychiatric condition that is characterized by disturbances in reality testing (e.g., hallucinations, delusions) during its acute phase and by many brain-related impairments. It has become apparent, however, that the CNS disturbance in SZ extends to the retina. Studies have demonstrated retinal structural (neural and vascular) and functional (e.g., ERG) changes in SZ, although findings vary in effect size and confounds are often present. This presentation will review several studies from my lab that used OCT and OCTA to investigate retinal characteristics of people with SZ, with a focus on characterizing within-group heterogeneity. Results indicate that: 1) retinal thinning is present at the macula, but not until several years after the first psychotic episode; 2) reductions in microvasculature density are observable as early as the first episode and worsen over time at a greater rate than expected by age alone; 3) microvasculature reductions are present in both the superficial and deep retinal layers; and 4) issues such as diabetes, smoking, and obesity must be carefully considered when studying the retina in SZ. Findings will be discussed within the context of the emerging view that SZ is multi-system disorder with a significant vascular-ischemic component.

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 Funding: Funding: Supported by a grant from the New York Fund for Innovation in Research and Scientific Talent (NYFIRST)
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