先前受视神经炎影响的多发性硬化症患者光应激反应后VEP受损

Vincenzo Parisi , Francesco Pierelli , Rita Restuccia , Maria Spadaro , Leoluca Parisi , Gaspare Colacino , Massimo G Bucci
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我们工作的目的是评估视神经受累(多发性硬化症患者先前受视神经炎影响)是否会引起光应激反应后视觉诱发电位(VEP)的任何变化。对10例无视神经炎(MSWO)病史的多发性硬化症患者进行基础条件和光应激后的VEP评估;14例既往受视神经炎影响但视力完全恢复的多发性硬化症(MSON)患者和14例年龄匹配的对照组。为了完成视网膜功能的研究,我们只对MSON患者进行了瞬态视网膜电图(PERG)和稳态聚焦erg(黄斑区8 Hz的反相光栅)。与对照组相比,MSWO患者在基础条件下和光胁迫后的VEP参数没有显著变化(方差分析;P> 0.05)。在MSON眼中,我们观察到基底VEP与对照组相比,P100峰潜伏期延迟,N75-P100振幅降低(P<0.01)。与对照组和MSWO组相比,MSON组的VEP参数变化更大,恢复时间(RT)更长(P<0.01)。除了;在MSON眼中,我们发现瞬态PERG P50潜伏期增加(P<0.01), P50- n95振幅降低(P<0.01);Focal-ERG(显示16赫兹的主要成分;二次谐波:2P), 2P幅值降低,2P相位延迟(P<0.01)。我们的研究结果表明,先前受视神经炎影响的患者在光应激反应后出现异常的VEP,这可能主要归因于视网膜内层的受累,如PERG和局灶erg反应的损伤所表明的那样。
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Impaired VEP after photostress response in multiple sclerosis patients previously affected by optic neuritis

The aim of our work was to evaluate if an optic nerve involvement (multiple sclerosis patients previously affected by optic neuritis) may induce any change in visual evoked potential (VEP) after photostress response. VEP in basal conditions and after photostress were assessed in 10 patients with defined multiple sclerosis without a history of optic neuritis (MSWO); in 14 patients with defined multiple sclerosis previously affected by optic neuritis but with complete recovery of the visual acuity (MSON) and in 14 age-matched controls. In order to complete the investigation of the retinal function, Transient Pattern electroretinogram (PERG) and steady-state focal-ERG (counterphased gratings presented at 8 Hz in the macular region) were performed in MSON patients only. In MSWO eyes VEP parameters in basal condition and after photostress did not undergo significant changes compared to controls (ANOVA; P>0.05). In MSON eyes we observed basal VEP with delayed P100 peak latency and reduced N75-P100 amplitude when compared with the control ones (P<0.01). In MSON eyes the parameters of VEP after photostress underwent larger changes and longer recovery time (RT) than in control and MSWO eyes (P<0.01). In addition; in MSON eyes we found increased transient PERG P50 latency (P<0.01) and reduced P50-N95 amplitude (P<0.01); Focal-ERG (that displays a major component at 16 Hz; 2nd harmonic:2P) with reduced 2P amplitudes and delayed 2P phases (P<0.01). Our results indicate that patients previously affected by optic neuritis present an abnormal VEP after photostress response and this may be ascribed predominantly to an involvement of the inner retinal layers as indicated by the concomitant impairment of PERG and focal-ERG responses.

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