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Species Differences in the Geometry of the Anterior Segment Differentially Affect Anterior Chamber Cell Scoring Systems in Laboratory Animals

机译:在实验动物前节的几何形状中的物种差异差异影响前房细胞评分系统。

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Purpose: To determine the impact of anterior segment geometry on ocular scoring systems quantifying anterior chamber (AC) cells in humans and 7 common laboratory species. Methods: Using normative anterior segment dimensions and novel geometric formulae, ocular section volumes measured by 3 scoring systems; Standardization of Uveitis Nomenclature (SUN), Ocular Services On Demand (OSOD), and OSOD-modified SUN were calculated for each species, respectively. Calculated volumes were applied to each system's AC cell scoring scheme to determine comparative cell density (cells/mm(3)). Cell density values for all laboratory species were normalized to human values and conversion factors derived to create modified scoring schemes, facilitating interspecies comparison with each system, respectively. Results: Differences in anterior segment geometry resulted in marked differences in optical section volume measured. Volumes were smaller in rodents than dogs and cats, but represented a comparatively larger percentage of AC volume. AC cell density (cells/mm(3)) varied between species. Using the SUN and OSOD-modified SUN systems, values in the pig, dog, and cat underestimated human values; values in rodents overestimated human values. Modified normalized scoring systems presented here account for species-related anterior segment geometry and facilitate both intra- and interspecies analysis, as well as translational comparison. Conclusions: Employment of modified AC cell scoring systems that account for species-specific differences in anterior segment anatomy would harmonize findings across species and may be more predictive for determining ocular toxicological consequences in ocular drug and device development programs.
机译:目的:确定前节几何形状对量化人类和7种常见实验室物种前房(AC)细胞的眼评分系统的影响。方法:使用规范的前节尺寸和新颖的几何公式​​,通过3个评分系统测量眼切面体积;分别为每种物种计算了葡萄膜炎命名法(SUN),按需眼科服务(OSOD)和经OSOD修饰的SUN的标准化。计算的体积应用于每个系统的AC电池评分方案,以确定比较的电池密度(cells / mm(3))。将所有实验室物种的细胞密度值归一化为人类值,并导出转化因子以创建改进的评分方案,从而分别促进与每个系统的种间比较。结果:前节几何形状的差异导致所测光学切片体积的显着差异。啮齿动物的体积比猫和狗小,但占交流体积的百分比相对较大。 AC细胞密度(cells / mm(3))在物种之间变化。使用SUN和OSOD修改的SUN系统,猪,狗和猫的价值被低估了人类价值;啮齿类动物的价值被高估了人类的价值。本文介绍的改良归一化评分系统解决了与物种有关的前节几何问题,并促进了种内和种间分析以及翻译比较。结论:采用改良的AC细胞评分系统来解决前节解剖结构中物种特异性的差异,将协调物种间的发现,并且对于确定眼部药物和器械开发计划中的眼部毒理学后果可能更具预测性。

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