Age-related changes in the spatiotemporal responses to electrical stimulation in the visual cortex of rats with progressive vision loss

The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rat gradually loses vision due to retinal degeneration. Previous physiological studies have depicted the progressive loss of optical responses in the visual pathway, including the primary visual cortex (V1), over the course of retinal degeneration in the RCS rat. However, little is known about how the excitability of the V1 circuit changes during over the course of the gradual loss of visual signal input from the retina. We elucidated the properties of responses to electrical stimulations directly applied to V1 at different stages of vision input loss in the RCS rat in reference to those of the Long-Evans (LE) rat, using in vivo voltage-sensitive dye imaging. The V1 neuronal network of the RCS rat exhibited an excitatory response comparable to the LE rat. The excitatory response was maintained even long after total loss of the visual signal input from the retina. However, the response time-course suggested that the suppressive response was somewhat debilitated in the RCS rat. This is the first experiment demonstrating the long-term effect of retinal degeneration on cortical activities. Our findings provide the physiological fundamentals to enhance the preclinical research of cortical prostheses with the use of the RCS rat.

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