Background: Spectroscopic methods permit the non-invasive detection of fundus pigments by the wavelength-dependent absorption of fluorescence as well as by the fluorescence lifetime. From the relative concentrations of haemoglobin and oxyhaemoglobin, the oxygen saturation can be calculated. The onset of age-related maculopathy might be delayed by a high optical density of xanthophyll.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: It is thought that a high optical density of xanthophyll has a protective effect against the development of aggregated macular degeneration. The aim of this study was to investigate whether an increase of the optical density of xanthophyll in the macula after a supplementation of lutein can be proven by objective methods. Most methods applied for the determination of the macular pigment require the co-operation of the proband and the ability for foveal fixation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The aim of this study was to evaluate prospectively whether there are differences in spectrometrically measurable parameters of the fundus between patients with early and late age-related maculopathy (ARM), the children of the ARM patients (F1 generation) and normals.
Method: Using the "Jenaer Imaging Spectrometer", retinal oxygen saturation, xanthophyll, and intrinsic fluorescence were measured; the spatial distribution of xanthophyll was determined using the Rodenstock SLO 101 model.
Results: Xanthophyll is reduced in late ARM as compared to the F1 generation and the control group (alpha < 0.