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Analysis of second-order kernel response components of multifocal electroretinograms elicited from normal subjects.

机译:分析正常受试者诱发的多焦视网膜电图的二阶核反应成分。

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PURPOSE: It has been reported that the second-order kernel response components of multifocal electroretinograms (mERGs) reflect the electrical activity of the inner retinal layers. In this study, we have investigated whether the amplitudes of the second-order kernel response components correlate with the spatial distribution of human retinal ganglion cells. METHODS: Multifocal electroretinograms were recorded using the Veris III system from 5 healthy subjects with different stimulus and recording parameters. The mERGs were analyzed using the Veris Science software programs. The stimuli consisted of densely arranged arrays of 103, 61, 37 or 19 hexagonal elements. Four minutes were required to record one set of mERG responses using 8 sessions, and 8 minutes using 16 sessions. The second-order kernel response components were extracted and analyzed using the Veris Science program. RESULTS: The signal-to-noise ratio of the first-order kernel response components was improved considerably by the summation of the nine reproducible responses from the same subject but the second-order kernel response components were not. The summation of the nine reproducible responses was insufficient to identify an array of the second-order kernel response components. Both the first- and second-order kernel response components were larger when fewer hexagonal elements were used. There was no significant difference in the individual responses between the 4-minute and the 8-minute recordings. A response density analysis revealed a weak correlation between the amplitude distribution of the second-order kernel response components and the spatial distribution of human retinal ganglion cells. CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of the amplitudes of the second-order kernel response components of the mERGs elicited from normal subjects did not correlate with the distribution of human ganglion cells. This suggests that the theory that second-order kernel response components arise from the activity of retinal ganglion cells should be reconsidered.
机译:目的:据报道,多焦点视网膜电图(mERG)的二阶核反应成分反映了视网膜内层的电活动。在这项研究中,我们调查了二阶核反应成分的幅度是否与人类视网膜神经节细胞的空间分布相关。方法:使用Veris III系统从5名健康受试者(不同刺激和记录参数)中记录多焦点视网膜电图。使用Veris Science软件程序分析了mERG。刺激由103、61、37或19个六角形元素的密集排列的阵列组成。使用4个会话记录一组mERG响应需要4分钟,而使用16个会话记录则需要8分钟。使用Veris Science程序提取并分析了二阶内核响应组件。结果:通过对来自同一受试者的九种可再现响应进行求和,可显着提高一阶内核响应分量的信噪比,而二阶内核响应分量则没有。九个可重现响应的总和不足以识别一组二阶内核响应组件。当使用较少的六边形元素时,一阶和二阶内核响应分量都较大。在4分钟和8分钟的录音之间,个人反应没有显着差异。响应密度分析表明,二阶核响应分量的幅度分布与人视网膜神经节细胞的空间分布之间的相关性较弱。结论:正常人诱发的mERGs的二级核反应成分的幅度分布与人神经节细胞的分布无关。这表明应该重新考虑由视网膜神经节细胞的活性产生二阶核反应成分的理论。

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