Abnormal 8-Hz flicker electroretinograms in carriers of X-linked retinoschisis

Purpose To evaluate rod-isolated, cone-isolated, and combined rod and cone flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) as a possible means to identify electrophysiological abnormalities in carriers of X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS). Methods Full-field ERGs were recorded from six carriers of XLRS (aged 34–66 ye...

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Published inDocumenta ophthalmologica Vol. 133; no. 1; pp. 61 - 70
Main Authors McAnany, J. Jason, Park, Jason C., Collison, Frederick T., Fishman, Gerald A., Stone, Edwin M.
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Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.08.2016
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1573-2622
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate rod-isolated, cone-isolated, and combined rod and cone flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) as a possible means to identify electrophysiological abnormalities in carriers of X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS). Methods Full-field ERGs were recorded from six carriers of XLRS (aged 34–66 years) and eight normally sighted subjects (aged 27–59 years) under rod-isolated (ERG R ), cone-isolated (ERG C ), and combined rod and cone (ERG R+C ) conditions. ERGs were obtained using a four-primary LED-based ganzfeld photostimulator and standard recording techniques. The four primaries were modulated sinusoidally in phase to achieve combined rod and cone activation (ERG R+C ) or in different phases to achieve ERG R and ERG C by means of triple silent substitution. After 30 min of dark adaptation, 8- and 15-Hz ERG R , ERG C , and ERG R+C responses were obtained at a mean luminance level of 24 scot. cd/m 2 . Standard ISCEV ERGs were also obtained from each subject. Results The ISCEV and 15-Hz flicker ERGs were generally within the normal range for the carriers. The 8-Hz ERG R , ERG C , and ERG R+C amplitudes were also generally normal. In contrast, the carriers had ERG R , ERG C , and ERG R+C timing abnormalities, with phase advances beyond the range of normal for the ERG R (four carriers), ERG C (four carriers), and ERG R+C (three carriers). Only one carrier had normal 8-Hz responses under all conditions. Conclusions The 8-Hz ERG timing abnormalities in five of six carriers indicate that retinal function is not necessarily normal in carriers of XLRS. The 8-Hz flicker ERG may be useful for studying retinal function in these individuals.
AbstractList PURPOSETo evaluate rod-isolated, cone-isolated, and combined rod and cone flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) as a possible means to identify electrophysiological abnormalities in carriers of X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS).METHODSFull-field ERGs were recorded from six carriers of XLRS (aged 34-66 years) and eight normally sighted subjects (aged 27-59 years) under rod-isolated (ERGR), cone-isolated (ERGC), and combined rod and cone (ERGR+C) conditions. ERGs were obtained using a four-primary LED-based ganzfeld photostimulator and standard recording techniques. The four primaries were modulated sinusoidally in phase to achieve combined rod and cone activation (ERGR+C) or in different phases to achieve ERGR and ERGC by means of triple silent substitution. After 30 min of dark adaptation, 8- and 15-Hz ERGR, ERGC, and ERGR+C responses were obtained at a mean luminance level of 24 scot. cd/m(2). Standard ISCEV ERGs were also obtained from each subject.RESULTSThe ISCEV and 15-Hz flicker ERGs were generally within the normal range for the carriers. The 8-Hz ERGR, ERGC, and ERGR+C amplitudes were also generally normal. In contrast, the carriers had ERGR, ERGC, and ERGR+C timing abnormalities, with phase advances beyond the range of normal for the ERGR (four carriers), ERGC (four carriers), and ERGR+C (three carriers). Only one carrier had normal 8-Hz responses under all conditions.CONCLUSIONSThe 8-Hz ERG timing abnormalities in five of six carriers indicate that retinal function is not necessarily normal in carriers of XLRS. The 8-Hz flicker ERG may be useful for studying retinal function in these individuals.
Purpose To evaluate rod-isolated, cone-isolated, and combined rod and cone flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) as a possible means to identify electrophysiological abnormalities in carriers of X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS). Methods Full-field ERGs were recorded from six carriers of XLRS (aged 34-66 years) and eight normally sighted subjects (aged 27-59 years) under rod-isolated (ERGR), cone-isolated (ERGC), and combined rod and cone (ERGR+C) conditions. ERGs were obtained using a four-primary LED-based ganzfeld photostimulator and standard recording techniques. The four primaries were modulated sinusoidally in phase to achieve combined rod and cone activation (ERGR+C) or in different phases to achieve ERGR and ERGC by means of triple silent substitution. After 30 min of dark adaptation, 8- and 15-Hz ERGR, ERGC, and ERGR+C responses were obtained at a mean luminance level of 24 scot. cd/m2. Standard ISCEV ERGs were also obtained from each subject. Results The ISCEV and 15-Hz flicker ERGs were generally within the normal range for the carriers. The 8-Hz ERGR, ERGC, and ERGR+C amplitudes were also generally normal. In contrast, the carriers had ERGR, ERGC, and ERGR+C timing abnormalities, with phase advances beyond the range of normal for the ERGR (four carriers), ERGC (four carriers), and ERGR+C (three carriers). Only one carrier had normal 8-Hz responses under all conditions. Conclusions The 8-Hz ERG timing abnormalities in five of six carriers indicate that retinal function is not necessarily normal in carriers of XLRS. The 8-Hz flicker ERG may be useful for studying retinal function in these individuals.
Purpose To evaluate rod-isolated, cone-isolated, and combined rod and cone flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) as a possible means to identify electrophysiological abnormalities in carriers of X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS). Methods Full-field ERGs were recorded from six carriers of XLRS (aged 34–66 years) and eight normally sighted subjects (aged 27–59 years) under rod-isolated (ERG R ), cone-isolated (ERG C ), and combined rod and cone (ERG R+C ) conditions. ERGs were obtained using a four-primary LED-based ganzfeld photostimulator and standard recording techniques. The four primaries were modulated sinusoidally in phase to achieve combined rod and cone activation (ERG R+C ) or in different phases to achieve ERG R and ERG C by means of triple silent substitution. After 30 min of dark adaptation, 8- and 15-Hz ERG R , ERG C , and ERG R+C responses were obtained at a mean luminance level of 24 scot. cd/m 2 . Standard ISCEV ERGs were also obtained from each subject. Results The ISCEV and 15-Hz flicker ERGs were generally within the normal range for the carriers. The 8-Hz ERG R , ERG C , and ERG R+C amplitudes were also generally normal. In contrast, the carriers had ERG R , ERG C , and ERG R+C timing abnormalities, with phase advances beyond the range of normal for the ERG R (four carriers), ERG C (four carriers), and ERG R+C (three carriers). Only one carrier had normal 8-Hz responses under all conditions. Conclusions The 8-Hz ERG timing abnormalities in five of six carriers indicate that retinal function is not necessarily normal in carriers of XLRS. The 8-Hz flicker ERG may be useful for studying retinal function in these individuals.
To evaluate rod-isolated, cone-isolated, and combined rod and cone flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) as a possible means to identify electrophysiological abnormalities in carriers of X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS). Full-field ERGs were recorded from six carriers of XLRS (aged 34-66 years) and eight normally sighted subjects (aged 27-59 years) under rod-isolated (ERG sub(R)), cone-isolated (ERG sub(C)), and combined rod and cone (ERG sub(R+C)) conditions. ERGs were obtained using a four-primary LED-based ganzfeld photostimulator and standard recording techniques. The four primaries were modulated sinusoidally in phase to achieve combined rod and cone activation (ERG sub(R+C)) or in different phases to achieve ERG sub(R) and ERG sub(C) by means of triple silent substitution. After 30 min of dark adaptation, 8- and 15-Hz ERG sub(R), ERG sub(C), and ERG sub(R+C) responses were obtained at a mean luminance level of 24 scot. cd/m super(2). Standard ISCEV ERGs were also obtained from each subject. The ISCEV and 15-Hz flicker ERGs were generally within the normal range for the carriers. The 8-Hz ERG sub(R), ERG sub(C), and ERG sub(R+C) amplitudes were also generally normal. In contrast, the carriers had ERG sub(R), ERG sub(C), and ERG sub(R+C) timing abnormalities, with phase advances beyond the range of normal for the ERG sub(R) (four carriers), ERG sub(C) (four carriers), and ERG sub(R+C) (three carriers). Only one carrier had normal 8-Hz responses under all conditions. The 8-Hz ERG timing abnormalities in five of six carriers indicate that retinal function is not necessarily normal in carriers of XLRS. The 8-Hz flicker ERG may be useful for studying retinal function in these individuals.
To evaluate rod-isolated, cone-isolated, and combined rod and cone flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) as a possible means to identify electrophysiological abnormalities in carriers of X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS). Full-field ERGs were recorded from six carriers of XLRS (aged 34-66 years) and eight normally sighted subjects (aged 27-59 years) under rod-isolated (ERGR), cone-isolated (ERGC), and combined rod and cone (ERGR+C) conditions. ERGs were obtained using a four-primary LED-based ganzfeld photostimulator and standard recording techniques. The four primaries were modulated sinusoidally in phase to achieve combined rod and cone activation (ERGR+C) or in different phases to achieve ERGR and ERGC by means of triple silent substitution. After 30 min of dark adaptation, 8- and 15-Hz ERGR, ERGC, and ERGR+C responses were obtained at a mean luminance level of 24 scot. cd/m(2). Standard ISCEV ERGs were also obtained from each subject. The ISCEV and 15-Hz flicker ERGs were generally within the normal range for the carriers. The 8-Hz ERGR, ERGC, and ERGR+C amplitudes were also generally normal. In contrast, the carriers had ERGR, ERGC, and ERGR+C timing abnormalities, with phase advances beyond the range of normal for the ERGR (four carriers), ERGC (four carriers), and ERGR+C (three carriers). Only one carrier had normal 8-Hz responses under all conditions. The 8-Hz ERG timing abnormalities in five of six carriers indicate that retinal function is not necessarily normal in carriers of XLRS. The 8-Hz flicker ERG may be useful for studying retinal function in these individuals.
Author McAnany, J. Jason
Collison, Frederick T.
Park, Jason C.
Stone, Edwin M.
Fishman, Gerald A.
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e Stephen A. Wynn Institute for Vision Research, Department Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
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d The Pangere Center for Hereditary Retinal Diseases, The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired, Chicago, IL, USA
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Purpose To evaluate rod-isolated, cone-isolated, and combined rod and cone flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) as a possible means to identify...
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Aged
Case-Control Studies
Dark Adaptation - physiology
Electroretinography - methods
Female
Flicker Fusion - physiology
Humans
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Ophthalmology
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Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells - physiology
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