Scholl H P, Kremers J, Apfelstedt-Sylla E, Zrenner E
University Eye Hospital, Schleichstr. 12-16, 72076, Tübingen, Germany.
Vision Res. 2000;40(22):3159-68. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(00)00160-7.
To study the L- and M-cone pathways and their interactions in patients with Best's macular dystrophy (BMD), ERG response thresholds were measured to stimuli which modulated exclusively the L- or the M-cones, or both in various combinations. The ERG threshold data could be described with a vector addition model. Compared with normals, BMD patients showed generally larger amplitudes of the L-cone driven ERGs. However, the M-cone driven ERGs were similar in amplitude but significantly phase advanced. The data confirm our previous observations that L- and M-cone pathways can be affected differently by retinal degeneration, despite their large physiological and biochemical similarities.