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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700661/erratum-to-cholesterol-homeostasis-regulated-by-abca1-is-critical-for-retinal-ganglion-cell-survival
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Jialiang Yang, Yuhong Chen, Tongdan Zou, Bai Xue, Fang Yang, Xiangzhou Wang, Yibo Huo, Boyun Yan, Yuxia Xu, Shiyu He, Yi Yin, Jing Wang, Xiong Zhu, Lin Zhang, Yu Zhou, Zhengfu Tai, Ping Shuai, Man Yu, Qian Luo, Yilian Cheng, Bo Gong, Xianjun Zhu, Jing Zhang, Xinghuai Sun, Ying Lin, Houbin Zhang, Zhenglin Yang
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 18, 2024: Science China. Life Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698014/pou6f2-a-risk-factor-for-glaucoma-myopia-and-dyslexia-labels-specific-populations-of-retinal-ganglion-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fangyu Lin, Ying Li, Jiaxing Wang, Sandra Jardines, Rebecca King, Micah A Chrenek, Janey L Wiggs, Jeffrey H Boatright, Eldon E Geisert
Pou6f2 is a genetic connection between central corneal thickness (CCT) in the mouse and a risk factor for developing primary open-angle glaucoma. POU6F2 is also a risk factor for several conditions in humans, including glaucoma, myopia, and dyslexia. Recent findings demonstrate that POU6F2-positive retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) comprise a number of RGC subtypes in the mouse, some of which also co-stain for Cdh6 and Hoxd10. These POU6F2-positive RGCs appear to be novel of ON-OFF directionally selective ganglion cells (ooDSGCs) that do not co-stain with CART or SATB2 (typical ooDSGCs markers)...
May 2, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697114/a-pupillary-contrast-response-in-mice-and-humans-neural-mechanisms-and-visual-functions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael J Fitzpatrick, Jenna Krizan, Jen-Chun Hsiang, Ning Shen, Daniel Kerschensteiner
In the pupillary light response (PLR), increases in ambient light constrict the pupil to dampen increases in retinal illuminance. Here, we report that the pupillary reflex arc implements a second input-output transformation; it senses temporal contrast to enhance spatial contrast in the retinal image and increase visual acuity. The pupillary contrast response (PCoR) is driven by rod photoreceptors via type 6 bipolar cells and M1 ganglion cells. Temporal contrast is transformed into sustained pupil constriction by the M1's conversion of excitatory input into spike output...
April 27, 2024: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696393/the-prone-position-in-covid-19-impacts-the-thickness-of-peripapillary-retinal-nerve-fiber-layers-and-macular-ganglion-cell-layers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niphon Chirapapaisan, Akarawit Eiamsamarng, Wanicha Chuenkongkaew, Natthapon Rattanathamsakul, Ranistha Ratanarat
The prone position reduces mortality in severe cases of COVID-19 with acute respiratory distress syndrome. However, visual loss and changes to the peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (p-RNFL) and the macular ganglion cell layer and inner plexiform layer (m-GCIPL) have occurred in patients undergoing surgery in the prone position. Moreover, COVID-19-related eye problems have been reported. This study compared the p-RNFL and m-GCIPL thicknesses of COVID-19 patients who were placed in the prone position with patients who were not...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696189/quantifying-putative-retinal-gliosis-in-preclinical-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swetha Ravichandran, Peter J Snyder, Jessica Alber, Madelyn R Kenny, Andrew Rothstein, Keisha Brown, Charles F Murchison, Olivio J Clay, Erik D Roberson, Edmund Arthur
PURPOSE: Neuroinflammation plays a significant role in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Mouse models of AD and postmortem biopsy of patients with AD reveal retinal glial activation comparable to central nervous system immunoreactivity. We hypothesized that the surface area of putative retinal gliosis observed in vivo using en face optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging will be larger in patients with preclinical AD versus controls. METHODS: The Spectralis II instrument was used to acquire macular centered 20 × 20 and 30 × 25-degrees spectral domain OCT images of 76 participants (132 eyes)...
May 1, 2024: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694514/the-type-of-inhibition-provided-by-thalamic-interneurons-alters-the-input-selectivity-of-thalamocortical-neurons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deyl Djama, Florian Zirpel, Zhiwen Ye, Gerald Moore, Charmaine Chue, Christopher Edge, Polona Jager, Alessio Delogu, Stephen G Brickley
A fundamental problem in neuroscience is how neurons select for their many inputs. A common assumption is that a neuron's selectivity is largely explained by differences in excitatory synaptic input weightings. Here we describe another solution to this important problem. We show that within the first order visual thalamus, the type of inhibition provided by thalamic interneurons has the potential to alter the input selectivity of thalamocortical neurons. To do this, we developed conductance injection protocols to compare how different types of synchronous and asynchronous GABA release influence thalamocortical excitability in response to realistic patterns of retinal ganglion cell input...
2024: Current research in neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692861/germacrone-protects-against-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-mediated-inflammatory-signaling-apoptosis-and-retinal-ganglion-cell-survival-in-a-rat-glaucoma-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Yuan, Linhai Shao
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2, 2024: Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692560/modernizing-the-evaluation-of-infantile-nystagmus-the-role-of-handheld-optical-coherence-tomography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suzanna Joseph, Rizul Naithani, Samuel Alvarez, Tanya Glaser, Sharon Freedman, Mays El-Dairi
BACKGROUND: Infantile nystagmus syndrome can be associated with an afferent problem (anterior or posterior segment) or constitute an isolated idiopathic disorder. With a normal ophthalmic examination, current guidelines recommend electroretinography (ERG) rather than magnetic resonance (MRI) for preliminary workup. Given the limited use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in preverbal children, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of handheld OCT (HH-OCT) in the initial diagnostic evaluation of infantile nystagmus...
April 29, 2024: Journal of AAPOS: the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691090/noninvasive-light-flicker-stimulation-promotes-optic-nerve-regeneration-by-activating-microglia-and-enhancing-neural-plasticity-in-zebrafish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haijian Hu, Yulian Pang, Hongdou Luo, Bin Tong, Feifei Wang, Yuning Song, Qian Ying, Ke Xu, Chan Xiong, Zhida Peng, Hong Xu, Xu Zhang
PURPOSE: Forty-hertz light flicker stimulation has been proven to reduce neurodegeneration, but its effect on optic nerve regeneration is unclear. This study explores the effect of 40-Hz light flicker in promoting optic nerve regeneration in zebrafish and investigates the underlying mechanisms. METHODS: Wild-type and mpeg1:EGFP zebrafish were used to establish a model of optic nerve crush. Biocytin tracing and hematoxylin and eosin staining were employed to observe whether 40-Hz light flicker promotes regeneration of retinal ganglion cell axons and dendrites...
May 1, 2024: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686328/changes-in-the-retina-and-choroid-in-patients-with-internal-carotid-artery-stenosis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Xiaoyu Hou, Chuanhong Jie, Ziqiang Liu, Xuqi Bi, Yu Deng, Yuanyuan Li, Jingying Wang, Weiqiong Zhang
BACKGROUND: Internal carotid artery stenosis (ICAS) is a prevalent vascular condition associated with ischemic cerebrovascular disease. The ophthalmic artery is the first branch of the internal carotid artery stenosis (ICA). Given the crucial role of the ICA in ocular perfusion, we aimed to assess the thickness and vessel density of the retina and choroid in individuals with ICAS. METHODS: The PubMed and Embase databases were searched from inception to 10 January 2023 for studies evaluating retinal and choroidal changes between ICAS patients and healthy controls using optical coherence tomography (OCT) or optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA)...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685932/associations-between-unilateral-amblyopia-in-childhood-and-cardiometabolic-disorders-in-adult-life-a-cross-sectional-and-longitudinal-analysis-of-the-uk-biobank
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siegfried Karl Wagner, Vasiliki Bountziouka, Pirro Hysi, Jugnoo Sangeeta Rahi
BACKGROUND: Amblyopia is a common neurodevelopmental condition and leading cause of childhood visual impairment. Given the known association between neurodevelopmental impairment and cardiometabolic dysfunction in later life, we investigated whether children with amblyopia have increased risk of cardiometabolic disorders in adult life. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis of 126,399 United Kingdom Biobank cohort participants who underwent ocular examination...
April 2024: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684065/case-series-superficial-plexus-en-face-may-aid-distinction-of-retinal-nerve-fiber-layer-loss-from-diabetic-retinal-ischemia-versus-glaucoma
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Alex F Hynes, Alaina M Short
PURPOSE: This study aimed to demonstrate that the pattern and degree of capillary bed dropout in early glaucoma appear different on OCT-A superficial plexus en-face slabs compared with retinal ischemia. RNFL loss associated with retinal ischemia in diabetic patients may be explained and accounted for by overlying the RNFL deviation map on a superficial plexus en-face montage. CASE REPORTS: Three middle-aged White men with diabetes mellitus showed cup-to-disc ratios of approximately 0...
April 1, 2024: Optometry and Vision Science: Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677638/alterations-of-the-ganglion-cell-complex-in-age-related-macular-degeneration-an-amish-eye-study-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swetha Bindu Velaga, Ahmed Roshdy Alagorie, Mehdi Emamverdi, Maryam Ashrafkhorasani, Abbas Habibi, Muneeswar Gupta Nittala, Gagan Sing, Jonathan Haines, Margaret A Pericak-Vance, Dwight Stambolian, Srinivas R Sadda
PURPOSE: To compare the Ganglion Cell Complex (GCC) thickness in eyes with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) versus healthy controls in an elderly Amish population DESIGN: Cross-sectional study METHODS: This is a post hoc analysis of the family-based prospective study of Amish subjects. Study subjects were imaged by the Cirrus HD-OCT (Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc, Dublin, CA) using a macular cube protocol of 512 × 128 scans (128 horizontal B-scans, each compromising 512 A-scans) over a 6 mm x 6 mm region centered on the fovea...
April 25, 2024: American Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673871/effects-of-mild-closed-head-injury-and-subanesthetic-ketamine-infusion-on-microglia-axonal-injury-and-synaptic-density-in-sprague-dawley-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Boese, Rina Y Berman, Jennifer Qiu, Haley F Spencer, Kennett D Radford, Kwang H Choi
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) affects millions of people in the U.S. Approximately 20-30% of those individuals develop adverse symptoms lasting at least 3 months. In a rat mTBI study, the closed-head impact model of engineered rotational acceleration (CHIMERA) produced significant axonal injury in the optic tract (OT), indicating white-matter damage. Because retinal ganglion cells project to the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) in the thalamus through the OT, we hypothesized that synaptic density may be reduced in the LGN of rats following CHIMERA injury...
April 12, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673065/protection-against-oxidative-stress-by-coenzyme-q10-in-a-porcine-retinal-degeneration-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonie Deppe, Ana M Mueller-Buehl, Teresa Tsai, Carl Erb, H Burkhard Dick, Stephanie C Joachim
Oxidative stress plays an important role in neurodegenerative diseases, including glaucoma. Therefore, we analyzed if the antioxidant coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), which is also commercially available, can prevent retinal degeneration induced by hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) in a porcine organ culture model. Retinal explants were cultivated for eight days, and H2 O2 (500 µM, 3 h) induced the oxidative damage. CoQ10 therapy was applied (700 µM, 48 h). Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and microglia were examined immunohistologically in all groups (control, H2 O2 , H2 O2 + CoQ10)...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669693/how-does-the-inner-retinal-network-shape-the-ganglion-cells-receptive-field-a-computational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evgenia Kartsaki, Gerrit Hilgen, Evelyne Sernagor, Bruno Cessac
We consider a model of basic inner retinal connectivity where bipolar and amacrine cells interconnect and both cell types project onto ganglion cells, modulating their response output to the brain visual areas. We derive an analytical formula for the spatiotemporal response of retinal ganglion cells to stimuli, taking into account the effects of amacrine cells inhibition. This analysis reveals two important functional parameters of the network: (1) the intensity of the interactions between bipolar and amacrine cells and (2) the characteristic timescale of these responses...
April 17, 2024: Neural Computation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669217/transcriptional-control-of-visual-neural-circuit-development-by-gs-homeobox-1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra R Schmidt, Haiden J Placer, Ishmael M Muhammad, Rebekah Shephard, Regina L Patrick, Taylor Saurborn, Eric J Horstick, Sadie A Bergeron
As essential components of gene expression networks, transcription factors regulate neural circuit assembly. The homeobox transcription factor encoding gene, gs homeobox 1 (gsx1), is expressed in the developing visual system; however, no studies have examined its role in visual system formation. In zebrafish, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons that transmit visual information to the brain terminate in ten arborization fields (AFs) in the optic tectum (TeO), pretectum (Pr), and thalamus. Pretectal AFs (AF1-AF9) mediate distinct visual behaviors, yet we understand less about their development compared to AF10 in the TeO...
April 2024: PLoS Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663429/the-visual-systems-of-zebrafish
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REVIEW
Herwig Baier, Ethan K Scott
The zebrafish visual system has become a paradigmatic preparation for behavioral and systems neuroscience. Around 40 types of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) serve as matched filters for stimulus features, including light, optic flow, prey, and objects on a collision course. RGCs distribute their signals via axon collaterals to 13 retinorecipient areas in forebrain and midbrain. The major visuomotor hub, the optic tectum, harbors nine RGC input layers that combine information on multiple features. The retinotopic map in the tectum is locally adapted to visual scene statistics and visual subfield-specific behavioral demands...
April 25, 2024: Annual Review of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661546/intravitreal-delivery-of-raav2-hsyn-hrs1-results-in-retinal-ganglion-cell-specific-gene-expression-and-retinal-improvement-in-the-rs1-ko-mouse
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yangyang Zheng, Xin Xu, Ruoyue Fan, Haolang Jiang, Qingguo Guo, Xuefei Han, Ying Liu, Guangzuo Luo
X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) is a monogenic recessive inherited retinal disease which clinically manifests retinal schisis cavities and disproportionate reduction of b-wave amplitude to the a-wave amplitude. Currently there are no approved treatments while the causal agent was identified as the retinoschisin (RS1). In the last decade, gene therapy has got great progress and given hopes to incurable genetic diseases. Preclinical studies demonstrated the treatment benefits of hRS1 gene augmentation therapy in the mouse models...
April 25, 2024: Human Gene Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661307/evaluation-of-structural-and-functional-retinal-changes-in-children-with-intermittent-exotropia-versus-healthy-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weam Mohamed Ebeid, Mona Kamal Abdellatif, Noha Mohsen Samak
PURPOSE: To detect structural and functional changes in children with intermittent exotropia using optical coherence tomography, pattern electroretinography (ERG), and multifocal ERG. METHODS: The study included 26 patients with intermittent exotropia and 26 healthy individuals matched for age and sex with a mean age of 9.23 and 11.20 years in the intermittent exotropia and control groups, respectively ( P = .310). All patients underwent full ophthalmic examination including measurement of the angle of strabismus at near and far, and assessment of the macula and optic nerve using optical coherence tomography, pattern ERG, and multifocal ERG...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
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