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(Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 2001;42:2094-2101.)
© 2001 by The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Inc.

High-Frequency Attenuation of the Cone ERG and ON-Response Deficits in X-linked Retinoschisis

Kenneth R. Alexander, Claire S. Barnes and Gerald A. Fishman

From the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago.

PURPOSE. Individuals with X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) show a comparatively greater reduction of the ON response than the OFF response of the electroretinogram (ERG) of the cone system. At high temporal frequencies, they also show a marked attenuation of the flicker ERG that has been attributed to an abnormal cone photoreceptor response. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the high-frequency response attenuation contributes to the abnormal ERG ON response in XLRS.

METHODS. Light-adapted ERGs were recorded from three patients with XLRS and from three control subjects, by using rapid-on and rapid-off sawtooth flicker to emphasize ON and OFF responses, respectively, and by using low-pass sawtooth flicker, from which the high temporal frequencies had been removed to mimic the high-frequency attenuation in XLRS.

RESULTS. For the control subjects, removing the high stimulus frequencies reduced the amplitude of the b-wave component of the ON response but had little effect on the amplitude of the d-wave component of the OFF response. In the patients with XLRS, the b-wave component of the ON response was already diminished using the full sawtooth stimulus, and removing the higher stimulus frequencies had no further effect. Patients’ ERG responses to the 16-Hz stimulus fundamental alone were also abnormal, in that an initial response component normally present in the ERG was absent.

CONCLUSIONS. The overall pattern of findings indicates that two factors contribute to the preferential ON-response deficit in XLRS: first, a high-frequency attenuation of the cone photoreceptor response that effectively produces a low-pass stimulus for the postreceptoral pathway and that affects the ON response more than the OFF response and, second, a relatively greater attenuation of the ON- than of the OFF-bipolar cell response that is evident in the aberrant response to the sawtooth fundamental.




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