Photic damage to the eye: selective extinction of the c-wave of the electroretinogram
β Scribed by Klas-Olav Skoog; Sven Jarkman
- Book ID
- 104640144
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 233 KB
- Volume
- 61
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0012-4486
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β¦ Synopsis
Albino rabbits were exposed to strong visible light that had passed several infrared-absorbing filters. Photic damage to the retina and pigment epithelium was studied by means of the direct current electroretinogram (dc-ERG) which allows stable registrations of the slow c-wave from the pigment epithelium as well as the relatively fast a-and b-waves from the neuroretina. The exposure to light for 4 h gave rise to striking changes in the ERG: there was only a 25% decrease in the b-wave but a total disappearance of the normally very large c-wave. At the site of the c-wave in the ERG there appeared a negative trough. The electroretinographic evidence of this study seems to indicate a profound injury to the pigment epithelium (pigment epithelial cells and/or tight junctions) after exposure to strong visible light.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A marked effect of prostaglandins on the b-and c-waves of the direct current electroretinogram was recently reported by our laboratory. The increased b-and c-wave amplitudes in response to prostaglandins may be mediated by cyclic nucleotides acting on fluid and ion transport across the retinal pigme