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Passive eye movements induced by electromagnetic force (EMF) in rats

Accurate information on eye position in the orbit is available from visual feedback, efference copy of the oculomotor commands and proprioceptive signals from the extraocular muscles (EOM). Whereas visual feedback and oculomotor commands have been extensively studied, central processing of EOM propr...

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Autores principales: Yu, Yue, Huang, Jun, Zhang, Chun-Ming, Chen, Tian-Wen, Sandlin, David S., Wang, Shao-Xun, Arteaga, Alberto A., Allison, Jerome, Ou, Yang, Warren, Susan, May, Paul, Zhu, Hong, Zhou, Wu
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Publicado: Science Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6591162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31006766
http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.024
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author Yu, Yue
Huang, Jun
Zhang, Chun-Ming
Chen, Tian-Wen
Sandlin, David S.
Wang, Shao-Xun
Arteaga, Alberto A.
Allison, Jerome
Ou, Yang
Warren, Susan
May, Paul
Zhu, Hong
Zhou, Wu
author_facet Yu, Yue
Huang, Jun
Zhang, Chun-Ming
Chen, Tian-Wen
Sandlin, David S.
Wang, Shao-Xun
Arteaga, Alberto A.
Allison, Jerome
Ou, Yang
Warren, Susan
May, Paul
Zhu, Hong
Zhou, Wu
author_sort Yu, Yue
collection PubMed
description Accurate information on eye position in the orbit is available from visual feedback, efference copy of the oculomotor commands and proprioceptive signals from the extraocular muscles (EOM). Whereas visual feedback and oculomotor commands have been extensively studied, central processing of EOM proprioceptive signals remains to be elucidated. A challenge to the field is to develop an approach to induce passive eye movements without physically contacting the eyes. A novel method was developed to generate passive eye movements in rats. A small rare-earth magnet disk (0.7 mm diameter, 0.5 mm thickness) was attached to the surface of a rat’s eyeball. A metal rod (5 mm diameter) wrapped with an electromagnetic (EM) coil was placed near the magnet (8–15 mm). By passing currents to the EM coil, electromagnetic force (EMF) was generated and acted upon the magnet and induced passive eye movements. The EMF induced well-defined passive eye movements, whose directions were dependent on current polarity and amplitudes and peak velocities were dependent on current intensity and duration. Peak velocities of the EMF-induced eye movements were linearly related to amplitudes, exhibiting main sequence relationships similar to that of saccades in awake rats and eye movements induced by electrical microstimulation of the abducens nucleus in anesthetized rats. Histological examination showed that repetitive EMF stimulations did not appear to result in damages in the EOM fibers. These results validated the EMF approach as a novel tool to investigate EOM proprioceptive signals and their roles in visual localization and gaze control.
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spelling pubmed-65911622019-07-18 Passive eye movements induced by electromagnetic force (EMF) in rats Yu, Yue Huang, Jun Zhang, Chun-Ming Chen, Tian-Wen Sandlin, David S. Wang, Shao-Xun Arteaga, Alberto A. Allison, Jerome Ou, Yang Warren, Susan May, Paul Zhu, Hong Zhou, Wu Zool Res Report Accurate information on eye position in the orbit is available from visual feedback, efference copy of the oculomotor commands and proprioceptive signals from the extraocular muscles (EOM). Whereas visual feedback and oculomotor commands have been extensively studied, central processing of EOM proprioceptive signals remains to be elucidated. A challenge to the field is to develop an approach to induce passive eye movements without physically contacting the eyes. A novel method was developed to generate passive eye movements in rats. A small rare-earth magnet disk (0.7 mm diameter, 0.5 mm thickness) was attached to the surface of a rat’s eyeball. A metal rod (5 mm diameter) wrapped with an electromagnetic (EM) coil was placed near the magnet (8–15 mm). By passing currents to the EM coil, electromagnetic force (EMF) was generated and acted upon the magnet and induced passive eye movements. The EMF induced well-defined passive eye movements, whose directions were dependent on current polarity and amplitudes and peak velocities were dependent on current intensity and duration. Peak velocities of the EMF-induced eye movements were linearly related to amplitudes, exhibiting main sequence relationships similar to that of saccades in awake rats and eye movements induced by electrical microstimulation of the abducens nucleus in anesthetized rats. Histological examination showed that repetitive EMF stimulations did not appear to result in damages in the EOM fibers. These results validated the EMF approach as a novel tool to investigate EOM proprioceptive signals and their roles in visual localization and gaze control. Science Press 2019-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6591162/ /pubmed/31006766 http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.024 Text en © 2019. Editorial Office of Zoological Research, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yu, Yue
Huang, Jun
Zhang, Chun-Ming
Chen, Tian-Wen
Sandlin, David S.
Wang, Shao-Xun
Arteaga, Alberto A.
Allison, Jerome
Ou, Yang
Warren, Susan
May, Paul
Zhu, Hong
Zhou, Wu
Passive eye movements induced by electromagnetic force (EMF) in rats
title Passive eye movements induced by electromagnetic force (EMF) in rats
title_full Passive eye movements induced by electromagnetic force (EMF) in rats
title_fullStr Passive eye movements induced by electromagnetic force (EMF) in rats
title_full_unstemmed Passive eye movements induced by electromagnetic force (EMF) in rats
title_short Passive eye movements induced by electromagnetic force (EMF) in rats
title_sort passive eye movements induced by electromagnetic force (emf) in rats
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6591162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31006766
http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.024
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