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. 2021 Jun;20(3):879-894.
doi: 10.1007/s10237-021-01417-9. Epub 2021 Jan 25.

The action of ciliary muscle contraction on accommodation of the lens explored with a 3D model

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The action of ciliary muscle contraction on accommodation of the lens explored with a 3D model

Katherine R Knaus et al. Biomech Model Mechanobiol. 2021 Jun.

Abstract

The eye's accommodative mechanism changes optical power for near vision. In accommodation, ciliary muscle excursion relieves lens tension, allowing it to return to its more convex shape. Lens deformation alters its refractive properties, but the mechanics of ciliary muscle actions are difficult to intuit due to the complex architecture of the tissues involved. The muscle itself comprises three sections of dissimilarly oriented cells. These cells contract, transmitting forces through the zonule fibers and extralenticular structures. This study aims to create a finite element model (FEM) to predict how the action of the ciliary muscle sections leads to lens displacement. The FEM incorporates initialization of the disaccommodated lens state and ciliary muscle contraction, with three muscle sections capable of independent activation, to drive accommodative movement. Model inputs were calibrated to replicate experimentally measured disaccommodated lens and accommodated ciliary muscle shape changes. Additional imaging studies were used to validate model predictions of accommodative lens deformation. Models were analyzed to quantify mechanical actions of ciliary muscle sections in lens deformation and position modulation. Analyses revealed that ciliary muscle sections act synergistically: the circular section contributes most to increasing lens thickness, while longitudinal and radial sections can oppose this action. Conversely, longitudinal and radial sections act to translate the lens anteriorly with opposition from the circular section. This FEM demonstrates the complex interplay of the three sections of ciliary muscle in deforming and translating the lens during accommodation, providing a useful framework for future investigations of accommodative dysfunction that occurs with age in presbyopia.

Keywords: Accommodation; Ciliary muscle; Finite-element model; Lens deformation; Ocular biomechanics.

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