{"title":"正常食蟹猴视网膜电图在不同适应时间的变化","authors":"Yifan Liu","doi":"10.3760/CMA.J.ISSN.1674-845X.2020.01.007","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Objective: \nTo study the effects of light/dark adaptation times on flash electroretinograms in normal adult cynomolgus monkeys. \n \n \nMethods: \nIn this experimental study, three adult cynomolgus monkeys were selected and stimulated with standard electroretinogram (ERG) parameters after dark adaptation for 20 min, 40 min and 60 min. The scotopic-ERG was recorded using aroutine procedure. After dark adaptation for 40 min, the photopic-ERG was recorded for 1 min, 5 min and 10 min. One-way ANOVA was used to compare the amplitude and latency. \n \n \nResults: \nThere was no significant difference in the latencies of a and b waves and OPs in the scotopic-ERG (F=0.052, P=0.949). When the dark-adaption time was less than 40 min, the amplitudes of the a and b waves and OPs increased significantly as the adaptation time increased (F=50.800, P<0.001). When the dark-adaptation time was more than 40 min, the amplitude reached the maximum and no longer increased with time (F=0.016, P=0.899). For the photopic-ERG, the implicit times of the a and b waves were also unaffected by the length of the light-adaptation time (F=0.980, P=0.381). The amplitudes of the a and b waves reached their maximum after 5 minutes of light adaptation (F=4.789, P=0.036) and tended to be stable over time (F=0.135, P=0.717). \n \n \nConclusions: \nIn a certain period of time, the results of flash ERG of cynomolgus monkeys are greatly affected by bright/dark time. So, the dark-adaptation time for scotopic-ERG recording in cynomolgus monkeys should be at least 40 minutes, and the photopic-ERG are best recorded after 5 minutes of light adaption. \n \n \nKey words: \nlight-adaptation; dark-adaptation; electroretinogram; cynomolgus monkey","PeriodicalId":10142,"journal":{"name":"Chinese Journal of Optometry & Ophthalmology","volume":"10 1","pages":"39-43"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-01-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Changes in the Electroretinogram in Normal Cynomolgus Monkeys at Different Adaptation Times\",\"authors\":\"Yifan Liu\",\"doi\":\"10.3760/CMA.J.ISSN.1674-845X.2020.01.007\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Objective: \\nTo study the effects of light/dark adaptation times on flash electroretinograms in normal adult cynomolgus monkeys. \\n \\n \\nMethods: \\nIn this experimental study, three adult cynomolgus monkeys were selected and stimulated with standard electroretinogram (ERG) parameters after dark adaptation for 20 min, 40 min and 60 min. The scotopic-ERG was recorded using aroutine procedure. After dark adaptation for 40 min, the photopic-ERG was recorded for 1 min, 5 min and 10 min. One-way ANOVA was used to compare the amplitude and latency. \\n \\n \\nResults: \\nThere was no significant difference in the latencies of a and b waves and OPs in the scotopic-ERG (F=0.052, P=0.949). When the dark-adaption time was less than 40 min, the amplitudes of the a and b waves and OPs increased significantly as the adaptation time increased (F=50.800, P<0.001). When the dark-adaptation time was more than 40 min, the amplitude reached the maximum and no longer increased with time (F=0.016, P=0.899). For the photopic-ERG, the implicit times of the a and b waves were also unaffected by the length of the light-adaptation time (F=0.980, P=0.381). 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Changes in the Electroretinogram in Normal Cynomolgus Monkeys at Different Adaptation Times
Objective:
To study the effects of light/dark adaptation times on flash electroretinograms in normal adult cynomolgus monkeys.
Methods:
In this experimental study, three adult cynomolgus monkeys were selected and stimulated with standard electroretinogram (ERG) parameters after dark adaptation for 20 min, 40 min and 60 min. The scotopic-ERG was recorded using aroutine procedure. After dark adaptation for 40 min, the photopic-ERG was recorded for 1 min, 5 min and 10 min. One-way ANOVA was used to compare the amplitude and latency.
Results:
There was no significant difference in the latencies of a and b waves and OPs in the scotopic-ERG (F=0.052, P=0.949). When the dark-adaption time was less than 40 min, the amplitudes of the a and b waves and OPs increased significantly as the adaptation time increased (F=50.800, P<0.001). When the dark-adaptation time was more than 40 min, the amplitude reached the maximum and no longer increased with time (F=0.016, P=0.899). For the photopic-ERG, the implicit times of the a and b waves were also unaffected by the length of the light-adaptation time (F=0.980, P=0.381). The amplitudes of the a and b waves reached their maximum after 5 minutes of light adaptation (F=4.789, P=0.036) and tended to be stable over time (F=0.135, P=0.717).
Conclusions:
In a certain period of time, the results of flash ERG of cynomolgus monkeys are greatly affected by bright/dark time. So, the dark-adaptation time for scotopic-ERG recording in cynomolgus monkeys should be at least 40 minutes, and the photopic-ERG are best recorded after 5 minutes of light adaption.
Key words:
light-adaptation; dark-adaptation; electroretinogram; cynomolgus monkey