Next Article in Journal
Continuous-Wave Room-Temperature External Cavity Quantum Cascade Lasers Operating at λ~8.5 μm
Previous Article in Journal
Demonstration of Quantum Polarized Microscopy Using an Entangled-Photon Source
Previous Article in Special Issue
Photodynamic Therapy Effects with Curcuma longa L. Active Ingredients in Gel and Blue LED on Acne: A Randomized, Controlled, and Double-Blind Clinical Study
 
 
Font Type:
Arial Georgia Verdana
Font Size:
Aa Aa Aa
Line Spacing:
Column Width:
Background:
This is an early access version, the complete PDF, HTML, and XML versions will be available soon.
Communication

SVM-Based Optical Detection of Retinal Ganglion Cell Apoptosis

1
School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 4HQ, UK
2
Glaucoma Department, Kazakh Eye Research Institute, Almaty A05H2A8, Kazakhstan
3
Centre for Eye and Vision Research (CEVR), 17W Hong Kong Science Park, Hong Kong
4
UK Dementia Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 4HQ, UK
5
Visual Information Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TH, UK
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Photonics 2025, 12(2), 128; https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics12020128
Submission received: 31 December 2024 / Revised: 30 January 2025 / Accepted: 31 January 2025 / Published: 31 January 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Biomedical Optics:Imaging, Sensing and Therapy)

Abstract

Background: Retinal ganglion cell (RGC) loss is crucial in eye diseases like glaucoma. Axon damage and dendritic degeneration precede cell death, detectable within optical coherence tomography (OCT) resolution, indicating their correlation with neuronal degeneration. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the optical changes of early retinal degeneration. Methods: The detection of optical changes in the axotomised retinal explants was completed in six C57BL/6J mice. OCT images were acquired up to 120 min from enucleation. A grey-level co-occurrence-based texture analysis was performed on the inner plexiform layer (IPL) to monitor changes in the optical speckles using a principal component analysis (PCA) and a support vector machine (SVM). In parallel tests, retinal transparency was confirmed by a comparison of the modulation transfer functions (MTFs) at 0 and 120 min. Results: Quantitative confirmation by analysis of the MTFs confirmed the non-degradation of optical transparency during the imaging period: MTF (fx) = 0.267 ± 0.02. Textural features in the IPL could discriminate between the optical signals of RGC degeneration. The mean accuracy of the SVM classification was 86.3%; discrimination was not enhanced by the combination of the SVM and PCA (81.9%). Conclusions: Optical changes in the IPL can be detected using OCT following RGC axotomy. High-resolution OCT can provide an index of retinal neuronal integrity and its degeneration.
Keywords: modulation transfer function; optical coherence tomography; retinal ganglion cell; support vector machine; principal component analysis modulation transfer function; optical coherence tomography; retinal ganglion cell; support vector machine; principal component analysis

Share and Cite

MDPI and ACS Style

Kulmaganbetov, M.; Bevan, R.; Want, A.; Anantrasirichai, N.; Achim, A.; Albon, J.; Morgan, J. SVM-Based Optical Detection of Retinal Ganglion Cell Apoptosis. Photonics 2025, 12, 128. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics12020128

AMA Style

Kulmaganbetov M, Bevan R, Want A, Anantrasirichai N, Achim A, Albon J, Morgan J. SVM-Based Optical Detection of Retinal Ganglion Cell Apoptosis. Photonics. 2025; 12(2):128. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics12020128

Chicago/Turabian Style

Kulmaganbetov, Mukhit, Ryan Bevan, Andrew Want, Nantheera Anantrasirichai, Alin Achim, Julie Albon, and James Morgan. 2025. "SVM-Based Optical Detection of Retinal Ganglion Cell Apoptosis" Photonics 12, no. 2: 128. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics12020128

APA Style

Kulmaganbetov, M., Bevan, R., Want, A., Anantrasirichai, N., Achim, A., Albon, J., & Morgan, J. (2025). SVM-Based Optical Detection of Retinal Ganglion Cell Apoptosis. Photonics, 12(2), 128. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics12020128

Note that from the first issue of 2016, this journal uses article numbers instead of page numbers. See further details here.

Article Metrics

Back to TopTop