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Model of naturally occurring refractive error (NORE) in mice

Bentley-Ford, M. R.; Palumaa, T.; Lou, L.; Jonnalagadda, A.; Bade, M. L.; Balamurugan, S.; Mazade, R.; Pardue, M. T.

2026-07-06 genetics
10.64898/2026.07.01.735855 bioRxiv
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Purpose: Animal models of myopia typically induce monocular refractive shifts via form deprivation (FD) or lens-induced myopia (LIM), modeling susceptibility to myopia, but with potentially limited applicability to childhood myopia. Here we describe a novel, genetically diverse mouse model of naturally occurring refractive error (NORE) with three distinct refractive phenotypes: hyperopic, myopic, and intermediate. Methods: C57BL/6J mice were mated to 129S2/SvPasCrl mice to create F1 or F2 offspring. Refractive errors in male and female F1 (N=21) and F2 (N=101) mice were assessed on postnatal days (P) 28 and 42 using photorefractometry. In a subset of mice (N=30 - 40), corneal radius of curvature, axial ocular dimensions, retinal and visual function were assessed. Results: F2 mice were classified as NORE with either hyperopic (RE [&ge;] 0 diopters (D) at P28 and P42), myopic (RE<0D at P28 and P42) or intermediate (RE<0D at P28 and RE [&ge;] 0D at P42) refractions based on individual trajectories. All ocular parameters changed with age, with significantly slower growth in axial length and vitreous chamber depth in the intermediate versus myopic mice (p<0.05). Lens thickness was smaller in the myopic group at P28. Differences in refraction were not attributed to variances in retinal function or dopamine signaling. Conclusions: NORE mice represent a novel, genetically diverse wild-type mouse model that, unlike traditional models, does not require interventions such as FD or LIM to induce myopia. NORE mice provide a valuable tool for future investigations of genetic and environmental mechanisms and targeted therapeutic strategies for refractive errors.

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