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MfERG waveform characteristics in the RS1h mouse model featuring a 'negative' ERG.

Mathias W Seeliger1, Bernhard H F Weber, Dorothea Besch, Eberhard Zrenner, Heinrich Schrewe, Helmut Mayser.   

Abstract

Several retinal disorders lead to a relatively greater attenuation of the b-wave compared to the a-wave of the electroretinogram (ERG), a constellation called 'negative' ERG. To determine the waveform characteristics of multifocal ERGs (mfERGs) and their dependence on recording parameters in such a case, we studied the Rs1h(-/Y) mouse, the model for x-linked juvenile retinoschisis. mfERGs were recorded with a VERIS 4 system connected to a piggyback stimulator prototype that added the stimulus to the optical pathway of a HRA scanning-laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) by means of a wavelength-sensitive mirror. Real-time fundus visualization was achieved with the infrared laser of the SLO (835 nm). High-pass filter settings and the time interval used by the 'artefact removal' feature were varied to study their influence on the waveform. The mfERG in the Rs1h(-/Y) mouse had a 'negative' shape. However, the high-pass filter setting had to be lowered from the usual 10 Hz down to about 2 Hz in order to obtain that result, otherwise the negative shape was lost and mainly a positive peak remained. Similarly, a short time interval used by the 'artefact removal' feature also removed the negative shape. The Rs1h(-/Y) mouse was found to be a valuable model of diseases with a 'negative' waveform shape also in mfERG. Our results underline the importance of a lower high-pass filter cutoff frequency when recording mfERGs in such disorders. In addition, if the 'artefact removal' feature is used, it should be verified that it doesn't distort the waveform shape.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12906120     DOI: 10.1023/a:1024496130538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0012-4486            Impact factor:   2.379


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