A new electrophysiological non-invasive method to assess retinocortical conduction time in the Dark Agouti rat through the simultaneous recording of electroretinogram and visual evoked potential

Doc Ophthalmol. 2020 Jun;140(3):245-255. doi: 10.1007/s10633-019-09741-3. Epub 2019 Dec 12.

Abstract

Purpose: To develop a non-invasive method exploiting simultaneous recording of epidermal visual evoked potential (VEP) and epicorneal electroretinogram (ERG) to study retinocortical function and to evaluate its reliability and repeatability over time.

Methods: Female wild-type DA rats were anesthetized with ketamine/xylazine (40/5 mg/kg). Epidermal VEP (Ag/AgCl cup electrode on scalp) and epicorneal ERG (gold ring electrode on eye surface) were recorded simultaneously in response to flash stimulation.

Results: ANOVA for repeated measures showed that peak times of ERG b-wave and of VEP N1 and P2 were stable across 6 weekly time-points, as well as the corresponding amplitudes. Mean retinocortical time from b-wave to N1 (RCT1) was 7.6 ms and remained comparable across the 6 time-points. Mean retinocortical time from b-wave to P2 (RCT2) was 28.7 ms and did not show significant variations over time. Coefficient of variation (CoV%) and CoV% adjusted for sample size, namely relative standard error (RSE%), were calculated as indexes of repeatability. Good RSE% over time was obtained (< 5% for b-wave, N1 and P2 peak times; < 20% and < 7% for RCT1 and RCT2, respectively).

Conclusions: Simultaneous recording of ERG and VEP has been previously achieved through invasive methods requiring surgery. Here, we present a new non-invasive method, which allowed to obtain peak and retinocortical times that were constant across a long period and had a good repeatability over time. This method will ensure not only a gain in animal welfare, but will also avoid stress and eye or brain lesions which can interfere with experimental variables.

Keywords: Animal welfare; Electroretinogram; Epidermal cup electrodes; Non-invasive electrophysiology; Retinocortical time; Visual evoked potential.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Electrodes
  • Electroretinography* / methods
  • Epidermis / physiology
  • Evoked Potentials, Visual* / physiology
  • Female
  • Photic Stimulation / methods
  • Rats
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Retina* / physiology
  • Time Factors
  • Visual Cortex* / physiology
  • Visual Pathways / physiology