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Contributions of shape and stiffness to accommodative loss in the ageing human lens: a finite element model assessment
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posted on 2023-07-26, 15:14 authored by Kehao Wang, Masato Hoshino, Kentaro Uesugi, Naoto Yagi, Barbara K. PierscionekAgeing changes to the various components of the accommodative system of the eye lens contribute to the loss of focusing power. The relative contributions of each ageing component, however, are not well defined. This study investigates the contribution of geometric parameters and material properties on accommodation, simulated using models based on human lenses aged 16, 35, and 48 years. Each model was tested using two different sets of material properties and a range of zonular fiber angles and was compared to results from in vivo measurements. The geometries and material parameters of older and younger lens models were interchanged to investigate the role of shape and material on accommodative capacity. Results indicate that geometry has the greater role in accommodation.
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Refereed
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Volume
36Issue number
4Page range
B116-B122Publication title
Journal of the Optical Society of America AISSN
1520-8532External DOI
Publisher
Optical Society of AmericaLanguage
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