Functional Loss in the Magnocellular and Parvocellular Pathways in Patients with
Optic Neuritis
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| Title: |
Functional Loss in the Magnocellular and Parvocellular Pathways in Patients with
Optic Neuritis |
| Author(s): |
Cao, Dingcai; Zele, Andrew J.; Pokorny, Joel; Lee, David Y.; Messner, Leonard V.; Diehl, Christopher; Ksiazek, Susan
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| Abstract: |
Purpose: To evaluate contrast threshold and contrast gain in patients with optic neuritis
under conditions designed to favor mediation by either the inferred Magnocellular (MC-)
or Parvocellular (PC-) pathway.
Methods: Achromatic and chromatic contrast discrimination was measured in 11
patients with unilateral or bilateral optic neuritis and 18 age-matched controls with
normal vision, using achromatic steady-pedestal and pulsed-pedestal paradigms to bias performance toward the MC- or PC- pathway respectively. Additionally, L-M chromatic discrimination at equiluminance was evaluated using the steady-pedestal paradigm. . A physiologically plausible model could describe the data with parameters accounting
for contrast gain and contrast sensitivity in the inferred MC- or PC- pathway. The fitted
parameters from the affected eye by optic neuritis were compared with those from the
normal eyes using Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE) models that can account for
within-subject correlations.
Results: Compared with normal eyes, the affected eyes had significantly higher
saturation parameters when measured with both the achromatic pulsed-pedestal
paradigm [GEE: β(se) = 0.35(0.06), p < 0.001] and the chromatic discrimination
paradigm [β(se) = 0.18(0.08), p = 0.015], suggesting contrast gain in the inferred PCpathway is reduced; the affected eyes also had reduced absolute sensitivity in the
inferred MC-pathway measured with the achromatic steady-pedestal paradigm [β(se) =
0.12 (0.04), p = 0.005].
Conclusion: Optic neuritis produced large sensitivity loss mediated by the MCpathway
and contrast gain losses in the inferred PC- pathway. A clinical framework is
presented for interpreting contrast sensitivity and gain loss to chromatic and achromatic stimuli in terms of retinal and post-retinogeniculate loci contributions to detection and discrimination. |
| Issue Date: |
2011-11 |
| Publisher: |
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology |
| Citation Info: |
Cao, D., Zele, A. J., Pokorny, J., Lee, D. Y., Messner, L. V., Diehl, C., & Ksiazek, S. 2011. Functional Loss in the Magnocellular and Parvocellular Pathways in Patients with Optic Neuritis. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 2011 Nov 17;52(12):8900-7. Print 2011. doi: 10.1167/iovs.11-7644 |
| Type: |
Article |
| Description: |
Post print version of article may differ from published version. The definitive version is available through Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology at
doi: 10.1167/iovs.11-7644 |
| URI: |
http://hdl.handle.net/10027/8367
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| ISSN: |
0146-0404 |
| Sponsor: |
National Eye Institute grants R01EY019651 (D. Cao) and by Australia Research Council Discovery Projects DP1096354 (AJZ) supported this work. |
| Date Available in INDIGO: |
2012-06-25 |
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