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Título
Transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) improves detection of simple bright stimuli by amblyopic Long Evans rats in the SLAG task and produces an increase of parvoalbumin labelled cells in visual cortices
Autor
Publicado en
Brain Research. 2019, V. 1704, p. 94-102
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2019-02
ISSN
0006-8993
DOI
10.1016/j.brainres.2018.09.039
Resumen
In this work visual functional improvement of amblyopic Long Evans rats treated with tDCS has been assessed
using the “slow angled-descent forepaw grasping” (SLAG) test. This test is based on an innate response that does
not requires any memory-learning component and has been used before for measuring visual function in rodents.
The results obtained show that this procedure is useful to assess monocular but not binocular deficits, as controls
and amblyopic animals showed significant differences during monocular but not during binocular assessment.
On the other hand, parvoalbumin labelling was analysed in three areas of the visual cortex (V1M, V1B and V2L)
before and after tDCS treatment. No changes in labelling were observed after monocular deprivation. However,
tDCS treatment significantly improved vision through the amblyopic eye, and a significant increase of parvoalbumin-positive cells was observed in the three areas, both in the stimulated hemisphere but also in the nonstimulated hemisphere. This effect occurred both in control and amblyopic animals. Thus, tDCS induced changes
are similar in controls and amblyopic animals, although only the last one showed a functional improvement.
Palabras clave
Amblyopia
tDCS
GABA
Parvoalbumin
SLAG
Materia
Salud
Health
Ensayos (Tecnología)
Testing
Fisiología
Physiology
Biología molecular
Molecular biology
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