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Spatial differences in corneal electroretinogram potentials measured in rat with a contact lens electrode array

PURPOSE: It has been known for several decades that the magnitude of the corneal electroretinogram (ERG) varies with position on the eye surface, especially in the presence of focal or asymmetric stimuli or retinal lesions. However, this phenomenon has not been well-characterized using simultaneous...

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Autores principales: Krakova, Yelena, Tajalli, Hadi, Thongpang, Sanitta, Derafshi, Zahra, Ban, Tamas, Rahmani, Safa, Selner, Ashley N., Al-Tarouti, Amani, Williams, Justin C., Hetling, John R.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4219023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25266461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10633-014-9459-5
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author Krakova, Yelena
Tajalli, Hadi
Thongpang, Sanitta
Derafshi, Zahra
Ban, Tamas
Rahmani, Safa
Selner, Ashley N.
Al-Tarouti, Amani
Williams, Justin C.
Hetling, John R.
author_facet Krakova, Yelena
Tajalli, Hadi
Thongpang, Sanitta
Derafshi, Zahra
Ban, Tamas
Rahmani, Safa
Selner, Ashley N.
Al-Tarouti, Amani
Williams, Justin C.
Hetling, John R.
author_sort Krakova, Yelena
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description PURPOSE: It has been known for several decades that the magnitude of the corneal electroretinogram (ERG) varies with position on the eye surface, especially in the presence of focal or asymmetric stimuli or retinal lesions. However, this phenomenon has not been well-characterized using simultaneous measurements at multiple locations on the cornea. This work provides the first characterization of spatial differences in the ERG across the rat cornea. METHODS: A contact lens electrode array was employed to record ERG potentials at 25 corneal locations simultaneously following brief full-field flash stimuli in normally sighted Long-Evans rats. These multi-electrode electroretinogram (meERG) responses were analyzed for spatial differences in a-wave and b-wave amplitudes and implicit times. RESULTS: Spatially distinct ERG potentials could be recorded reliably. Comparing relative amplitudes across the corneal locations suggested a slight non-uniform distribution when using full-field, near-saturating stimuli. Amplitudes of a- and b-waves were approximately 3 % lower in the inferior quadrant than in the superior quadrant of the cornea. CONCLUSIONS: The present results comprise the start of the first normative meERG database for rat eyes and provide a basis for comparison of results from eyes with functional deficit. Robust measures of spatial differences in corneal potentials will also support optimization and validation of computational source models of the ERG. To fully utilize the information contained in the meERG data, a detailed understanding of the roles of the many determinants of local corneal potentials will eventually be required.
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spelling pubmed-42190232014-11-05 Spatial differences in corneal electroretinogram potentials measured in rat with a contact lens electrode array Krakova, Yelena Tajalli, Hadi Thongpang, Sanitta Derafshi, Zahra Ban, Tamas Rahmani, Safa Selner, Ashley N. Al-Tarouti, Amani Williams, Justin C. Hetling, John R. Doc Ophthalmol Original Research Article PURPOSE: It has been known for several decades that the magnitude of the corneal electroretinogram (ERG) varies with position on the eye surface, especially in the presence of focal or asymmetric stimuli or retinal lesions. However, this phenomenon has not been well-characterized using simultaneous measurements at multiple locations on the cornea. This work provides the first characterization of spatial differences in the ERG across the rat cornea. METHODS: A contact lens electrode array was employed to record ERG potentials at 25 corneal locations simultaneously following brief full-field flash stimuli in normally sighted Long-Evans rats. These multi-electrode electroretinogram (meERG) responses were analyzed for spatial differences in a-wave and b-wave amplitudes and implicit times. RESULTS: Spatially distinct ERG potentials could be recorded reliably. Comparing relative amplitudes across the corneal locations suggested a slight non-uniform distribution when using full-field, near-saturating stimuli. Amplitudes of a- and b-waves were approximately 3 % lower in the inferior quadrant than in the superior quadrant of the cornea. CONCLUSIONS: The present results comprise the start of the first normative meERG database for rat eyes and provide a basis for comparison of results from eyes with functional deficit. Robust measures of spatial differences in corneal potentials will also support optimization and validation of computational source models of the ERG. To fully utilize the information contained in the meERG data, a detailed understanding of the roles of the many determinants of local corneal potentials will eventually be required. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014-09-30 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4219023/ /pubmed/25266461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10633-014-9459-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Krakova, Yelena
Tajalli, Hadi
Thongpang, Sanitta
Derafshi, Zahra
Ban, Tamas
Rahmani, Safa
Selner, Ashley N.
Al-Tarouti, Amani
Williams, Justin C.
Hetling, John R.
Spatial differences in corneal electroretinogram potentials measured in rat with a contact lens electrode array
title Spatial differences in corneal electroretinogram potentials measured in rat with a contact lens electrode array
title_full Spatial differences in corneal electroretinogram potentials measured in rat with a contact lens electrode array
title_fullStr Spatial differences in corneal electroretinogram potentials measured in rat with a contact lens electrode array
title_full_unstemmed Spatial differences in corneal electroretinogram potentials measured in rat with a contact lens electrode array
title_short Spatial differences in corneal electroretinogram potentials measured in rat with a contact lens electrode array
title_sort spatial differences in corneal electroretinogram potentials measured in rat with a contact lens electrode array
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4219023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25266461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10633-014-9459-5
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