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Transcallosally evoked responses in the visual cortex of normal and monocularly enucleated rabbits.

R J Clarke1, B W Datskovsky, A M Grigonis, E H Murphy.   

Abstract

In visual cortex of normal adult rabbits, callosal projections are restricted to a 2 mm wide band at the area 17/18 border. In adult rabbits which are monocularly enucleated (ME) on the day of birth, the callosal zone extends 4 mm into the medial region of area 17 in the cortex ipsilateral to the remaining eye. In this study, the function of these anomalous callosal projections in ME rabbits was investigated using electrophysiological techniques. A microelectrode was placed in the visual cortex ipsilateral to the enucleated eye at the 17/18 border, bipolar stimulating electrodes were placed in a homotopic location in the contralateral cortex, and averaged evoked responses (AERs) to stimulation were recorded. The stimulating electrodes were then moved mediolaterally in 1 mm steps, and the AERs were recorded for each location of the stimulating electrodes. In the normal rabbit, a maximal short latency evoked response was recorded when the stimulating electrodes were at a location homotopic to the recording electrode. When the stimulating electrodes were moved a distance of 1 mm or more from this optimal position, this short latency response was either absent or dramatically decreased in amplitude, reflecting the precise topographic pattern of the normal callosal projection. In contrast, in ME rabbits, a consistent response was evoked at the 17/18 border when the stimulating electrodes were moved as much as 3 mm medial to the homotopic position. Since antidromically activated responses and both pre- and postsynaptic orthodromically activated responses contribute to the AER, recordings were also made from single cells in some animals.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1459230     DOI: 10.1007/bf00231662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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1.  The effects of monocular enucleation on visual topography in area 17 in the rabbit.

Authors:  R J Clarke; B W Datskovsky; A M Grigonis; E H Murphy
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 1.972

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