Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2011 May;210(3-4):651-60. doi: 10.1007/s00221-011-2622-2. Epub 2011 Mar 23.
Unilateral vestibular lesions cause marked asymmetry in the horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) during rapid head rotations, with VOR gain being lower for head rotations toward the lesion than for rotations in the opposite direction. Reducing this gain asymmetry by enhancing ipsilesional responses would be an important step toward improving gaze stability following vestibular lesions. To that end, there were two goals in this study. First, we wanted to determine whether we could selectively increase VOR gain in only one rotational direction in normal monkeys by exposing them to a training session comprised of a 3-h series of rotations in only one direction (1,000°/s² acceleration to a plateau of 150°/s for 1 s) while they wore 1.7 × magnifying spectacles. Second, in monkeys with unilateral vestibular lesions, we designed a paradigm intended to reduce the gain asymmetry by rotating the monkeys toward the side of the lesion in the same way as above but without spectacles. There were three main findings (1) unidirectional rotations with magnifying spectacles result in gain asymmetry in normal monkeys, (2) gain asymmetry is reduced when animals are rotated towards the side of the labyrinthectomy via the ipsilesional rotation paradigm, and (3) repeated training causes lasting reduction in VOR gain asymmetry.
单侧前庭病变导致在快速头部旋转期间水平前庭眼反射(VOR)明显不对称,朝向病变侧的头部旋转的 VOR 增益低于相反方向的旋转。通过增强同侧反应来降低这种增益不对称性,对于改善前庭病变后的凝视稳定性将是重要的一步。为此,本研究有两个目标。首先,我们希望通过使正常猴子在佩戴 1.7 倍放大镜的情况下暴露于仅一个方向的旋转训练中,来确定我们是否可以选择性地仅在一个旋转方向上增加 VOR 增益。该训练由 3 小时的 1,000°/s²加速度至 150°/s 的平台持续 1 秒组成。其次,在单侧前庭病变的猴子中,我们设计了一种范式,旨在通过以与上述相同的方式但不使用眼镜向病变侧旋转来减少增益不对称性。主要有三个发现:(1)使用放大镜进行单向旋转会导致正常猴子产生增益不对称性;(2)当通过同侧旋转范式向迷路切除的一侧旋转时,增益不对称性会降低;(3)重复训练会导致 VOR 增益不对称性持续降低。