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Abstract

This study aimed to determine whether the properties of the late negative responses (LNRs) of the electroretinogram (ERG) elicited by sawtooth flicker are consistent with the characteristics of the photopic negative response generated by a light pulse (PhNR^sub pulse^).

ERG recordings were obtained from 10 visually normal individuals and from 6 patients with optic atrophy (OA) in response to 8-Hz rapid-on and rapid-off sawtooth flicker and to brief (4 ms) light pulses. All stimuli were either long wavelength (R), middle wavelength (G), or a combination of equal luminances of long and middle wavelengths (Y) presented on a short-wavelength, rod-saturating adapting field. Amplitudes of LNRs were obtained in response to rapid-on (LNR^sub on^) and rapid-off (LNR^sub off^) sawtooth flicker and were also derived from the sum of the ERG waveforms to the two sawtooth phases (LNR^sub add^).

For the control subjects, PhNR^sub pulse^ amplitude varied with stimulus wavelength, being largest in response to a long-wavelength pulse, as expected. However, the amplitudes of LNR^sub on^, LNR^sub off^, and LNR^sub add^ were not significantly different for R, Y, and G sawtooth flicker. Despite the absence of a chromatic effect, LNR^sub off^ and LNR^sub add^ amplitudes were significantly smaller in the OA patients than in the controls, similar to the results for the PhNR^sub pulse^, implying an inner retinal origin for the LNR^sub off^ and LNR^sub add^. However, LNR^sub on^ amplitudes did not differ significantly between the OA patients and controls, although there was a significant correlation between the LNR^sub on^ and PhNR^sub pulse^ for R stimuli.

We conclude that LNR^sub off^ and LNR^sub add^ but not LNR^sub on^ can be useful measures to assess the integrity of the inner retina that can complement the PhNR^sub pulse^.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Characteristics of late negative ERG responses elicited by sawtooth flicker
Author
Gowrisankaran, Sowjanya; Genead, Mohamed A; Anastasakis, Anastasios; Alexander, Kenneth R
Pages
9-19
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Feb 2013
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00124486
e-ISSN
15732622
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1270352071
Copyright
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013