神经血管耦合反射。对侧刺激装置和装置

J. Jordão, H. Quental, M. Morgado, J. Figueira, Daniela Castro-Farías, D. DeBuc, Miguel Castelo‐Branco, M. Pâques, Rui Bernardes
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脑内神经血管耦合(Neurovascular coupling, NVC)是由中枢神经系统引发的物理刺激反应之一,目前已被广泛研究。NVC,或功能性充血,被描述为由于神经细胞向血管释放血管扩张剂化学物质而导致局部血流量增加。这种行为也存在于视网膜血管系统中。然而,它仅在同侧视网膜中测量。评估对侧视网膜的光刺激可以揭示视网膜-视网膜或脑-视网膜神经通路。新兴技术提供了以高空间和时间分辨率测量这种影响的新方法。自适应光学在天文学中的应用取得了巨大的成果。然而,在视网膜眼底成像中实现这种技术在提供极高空间分辨率图像方面是革命性的。RTX1™是一种自适应光学视网膜相机,能够通过同侧光闪烁来刺激光感受器并记录诱导反应。使用该设备已成功地评估了同侧视网膜的NVC。使用RTX1™与外部闪烁装置,可以探索对侧刺激的效果。第一次初步测试显示了一个完整的工作原型(对侧刺激),并成功地将软件集成到RTX1TM中。获取一组图像以完整记录整个过程并评估所有组件。进一步的评估将是必要的,以优化闪烁相关参数,以寻求同侧nvc反应。
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Neurovascular coupling reflex - Contralateral stimulation apparatus and setup
Neurovascular coupling (NVC) in the brain is well studied and is one of the physical stimulation responses triggered by the central nervous system. NVC, or functional hyperemia, is described as the local blood flow increase due to the release of vasodilator chemicals from neuronal cells into vessels. This behavior also exists in the retinal vasculature. However, it was only measured in the ipsilateral retina. Assessing photic stimulation in the contralateral retina can shed light on retina-retina or brain-retina neural pathways. Emerging technologies provide new ways of measuring this effect with high spatial and temporal resolution. Adaptive optics has been used in astronomy with great results. Yet, implementing this technology in retinal fundus imaging was revolutionary in providing extremely high spatial resolution images. The RTX1 ™ is an adaptive optics retinal camera capable of ipsilateral light flicker to stimulate photoreceptors and document the induced response. The NVC in the ipsilateral retina has been successfully assessed using this equipment. Using the RTX1™ with an external flickering device, it is possible to explore contralateral stimulation's effects. The first preliminary tests show a full working prototype (contralateral stimulation) with successful software integration into the RTX1TM. A set of images was acquired to fully document the entire procedure and evaluate all components. Further evaluation will be necessary to optimize flicker-related parameters in the quest for the ipsilateral NV C response.
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