Abstract

Dark-adapted and light-adapted electroretinographic luminance-response functions were recorded from subjects with light or dark fundus pigmentation based on digitized fundus photographs. For dark- and light-adapted electroretinograms, subjects with dark fundi had smaller b-wave amplitudes at all luminance levels. There was no significant difference in b-wave implicit time for the dark-adapted electroretinogram, but there was a significant difference for the light-adapted ERG between the two groups. The results suggest that fundus pigmentation should be considered in the interpretation of electroretinogram results. A possible mechanism for the influence of fundus pigmentation on b-wave amplitude is based on increased resistance associated with melanin.

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