Faulkner Stuart D, Vorobyov Vasily, Sengpiel Frank
Cardiff School of Biosciences, Museum Ave., Cardiff CF10 3US, UK.
J Neurophysiol. 2006 Mar;95(3):1718-26. doi: 10.1152/jn.00912.2005. Epub 2005 Dec 14.
The effects of early monocular deprivation on visual acuity and visual cortical responses can be reversed quickly if vision is restored to the deprived eye and the other eye is deprived instead, a procedure known as reverse occlusion. However, recovery of vision through the originally deprived eye (ODE) is not stable. Following re-opening of the recently deprived (originally nondeprived) eye (ONDE), vision in the ODE typically deteriorates rapidly, possibly because of competitive interactions, whereas vision in the ONDE also remains compromised, resulting in bilateral amblyopia, the reasons for which are unknown. Here we monitor the physiological changes in the visual cortex during recovery from reverse occlusion in a longitudinal study, using optical imaging of intrinsic signals and single-cell recording in anesthetized cats. We show that a brief period of just 4 days of concordant binocular vision intercalated between the two periods of monocular experience allows close to equal responses to develop through both eyes, both in terms of cortical territory and orientation selectivity. In contrast, with no binocular vision or discordant binocular experience, cortical territory dominated by the ONDE is significantly reduced, and orientation tuning of cells dominated by the ODE is wider than that of cells dominated by the ONDE. These results support the notion that a brief period of binocular vision is sufficient to prevent bilateral acuity loss caused by reverse occlusion.
如果恢复被剥夺眼的视力,转而剥夺另一只眼的视力(这一过程称为反向遮盖),早期单眼剥夺对视力和视皮层反应的影响可迅速逆转。然而,通过最初被剥夺的眼(ODE)恢复视力并不稳定。在最近被剥夺(原本未被剥夺)的眼(ONDE)重新睁开后,ODE的视力通常会迅速恶化,这可能是由于竞争性相互作用,而ONDE的视力也仍然受损,导致双眼弱视,其原因尚不清楚。在此,我们在一项纵向研究中,利用麻醉猫的内在信号光学成像和单细胞记录,监测反向遮盖恢复过程中视皮层的生理变化。我们发现,在两个单眼经历阶段之间插入仅4天的协调双眼视觉的短暂时期,就可以使两只眼睛在皮层区域和方向选择性方面产生近乎相等的反应。相比之下,在没有双眼视觉或不协调的双眼经历的情况下,由ONDE主导的皮层区域会显著减少,由ODE主导的细胞的方向调谐比由ONDE主导的细胞更宽。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即短暂的双眼视觉足以防止由反向遮盖引起的双眼视力丧失。