Literature DB >> 35399546

Morphological Factors that Underlie Neural Sensitivity to Stimulation in the Retina.

Vineeth Raghuram1,2,3, Paul Werginz4,3, Shelley I Fried1,2,3, Brian P Timko2.   

Abstract

Retinal prostheses are a promising therapeutic intervention for patients afflicted by outer retinal degenerative diseases like retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration. While significant advances in the development of retinal implants have been made, the quality of vision elicited by these devices remains largely sub-optimal. The variability in the responses produced by retinal devices is most likely due to the differences between the natural cell type-specific signaling that occur in the healthy retina vs. the non-specific activation of multiple cell types arising from artificial stimulation. In order to replicate these natural signaling patterns, stimulation strategies must be capable of preferentially activating specific RGC types. To design more selective stimulation strategies, a better understanding of the morphological factors that underlie the sensitivity to prosthetic stimulation must be developed. This review will focus on the role that different anatomical components play in driving the direct activation of RGCs by extracellular stimulation. Briefly, it will (1) characterize the variability in morphological properties of α-RGCs, (2) detail the influence of morphology on the direct activation of RGCs by electric stimulation, and (3) describe some of the potential biophysical mechanisms that could explain differences in activation thresholds and electrically evoked responses between RGC types.

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Keywords:  axon initial segment; prosthetic stimulation; retinal ganglion cells; somatodendritic morphology

Year:  2021        PMID: 35399546      PMCID: PMC8993153          DOI: 10.1002/anbr.202100069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Nanobiomed Res        ISSN: 2699-9307


  115 in total

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10.  Dorsal-Ventral Differences in Retinal Structure in the Pigmented Royal College of Surgeons Model of Retinal Degeneration.

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