探究内视网膜网络变化对视网膜下电击反应的影响

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我们研究了退化的视网膜网络对视网膜下假体装置引发视网膜神经反应的影响。我们提出了一个计算模型,该模型结合了跨越神经层的视网膜连接的复杂描述,基于电导的细胞和突触参数,以及控制电场的分析公式。我们的结果表明,即使在没有所有光感受器的情况下,通过视网膜下刺激选择性调节功能不同的视网膜通路的可能性。然而,我们观察到随着神经元间突触和间隙连接逐渐减少,选择性水平下降。此外,我们的模型预测,与on相比,视网膜内网络的完整性对电诱导的OFF视网膜神经节细胞活性的影响更为明显。这种现象归因于独特的视网膜内部网络特性的ON和OFF途径和这些特性的变化在光感受器丧失。通过精确控制定义视网膜内突触和间隙连接连通性的参数值,我们可以模拟不同程度的视网膜变性对视网膜对电刺激反应的影响。该模型可以评估视网膜网络在不同视网膜变性阶段对重塑事件的反应,为指导视网膜假体装置和刺激策略的未来发展提供见解。这些进展有望使处于不同视网膜疾病进展阶段的患者受益。
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Probing the Impact of Inner Retinal Network Changes on Subretinal Electrical Stimulation Responses.

We investigated the influence of degenerated retinal networks on the efficacy of subretinal prosthetic devices in eliciting retinal neural responses. We present a computational model that incorporates intricate descriptions of retinal connectivity spanning neural layers, conductance-based cellular and synaptic parameters, and analytical formulas governing the electrical field. Our results suggest the possibility of selective modulation of functionally-distinct retinal pathways through subretinal stimulation, even in the absence of all photoreceptors. However, we observed a decreasing level of selectivity as inter-neuron synapse and gap junctions were progressively reduced. In addition, our model predicts a more pronounced influence of the integrity of the inner retinal network on electrically induced OFF compared to ON retinal ganglion cell activity. This phenomenon is ascribed to the unique inner retinal network properties of ON versus OFF pathways and changes in these properties upon photoreceptor loss. By precisely controlling the parametric values defining synaptic and gap junction connectivity in the inner retina, we can simulate the impact of different degrees of retinal degeneration on the retina's response to electrical stimulation. This model can assess the retinal network's response to remodeling events across different retinal degeneration stages, offering insights to guide the future development of retinal prosthetic devices and stimulation strategies. Such advancements hold promise for benefiting patients at various stages of retinal disease progression.

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