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  • There is significant variation in the number of retinal ganglion cells (RGC) among healthy individuals, affecting the optic tracts and visual pathway structures.
  • Fixel-based analysis was used to measure fiber density (FD) and cross-section (FC), revealing that RGC endowment correlates with optic tract FC but not FD, indicating structural connections in the visual system.
  • The study concludes that local anatomical variations along the visual pathway are better predicted by FC measurements than FD, emphasizing that adjacent structures exhibit stronger correlations compared to those that are further apart.

Article Abstract

There is substantial variation between healthy individuals in the number of retinal ganglion cells (RGC) in the eye, with commensurate variation in the number of axons in the optic tracts. Fixel-based analysis of diffusion MR produces estimates of fiber density (FD) and cross section (FC). Using these fixel measurements along with retinal imaging, we asked if individual differences in RGC tissue volume are correlated with individual differences in FD and FC measurements obtained from the optic tracts, and subsequent structures along the cortical visual pathway. We find that RGC endowment is correlated with optic tract FC, but not with FD. RGC volume had a decreasing relationship with measurements from subsequent regions of the visual system (LGN volume, optic radiation FC/FD, and V1 surface area). However, we also found that the variations in each visual area were correlated with the variations in its immediately adjacent visual structure. We only observed these serial correlations when FC is used as the measure of interest for the optic tract and radiations, but no significant relationship was found when FD represented these white matter structures. From these results, we conclude that the variations in RGC endowment, LGN volume, and V1 surface area are better predicted by the overall cross section of the optic tract and optic radiations as compared to the intra-axonal restricted signal component of these white matter pathways. Additionally, the presence of significant correlations between adjacent, but not distant, anatomical structures suggests that there are multiple, local sources of anatomical variation along the visual pathway.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10362491PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119495DOI Listing

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