Journal article
Conscious Wireless Electroretinogram and Visual Evoked Potentials in Rats
J Charng, CT Nguyen, Z He, TM Dang, AJ Vingrys, RL Fish, R Gurrell, P Brain, BV Bui
Plos One | Published : 2013
Open access
Abstract
The electroretinogram (ERG, retina) and visual evoked potential (VEP, brain) are widely used in vivo tools assaying the integrity of the visual pathway. Current recordings in preclinical models are conducted under anesthesia, which alters neural physiology and contaminates responses. We describe a conscious wireless ERG and VEP recording platform in rats. Using a novel surgical technique to chronically implant electrodes subconjunctivally on the eye and epidurally over the visual cortex, we are able to record stable and repeatable conscious ERG and VEP signals over at least 1 month. We show that the use of anaesthetics, necessary for conventional ERG and VEP measurements, alters electrophysi..
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Awarded by Australia Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
RG, RF and PB are employees of Pfizer Research & Development. CTN, AJV and BVB are employees of University of Melbourne, supported by Australia Research Council Linkage Project Grant (100200129). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.