Department of Neurobiology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2011 Nov 18;15(2):298-307. doi: 10.1038/nn.3007.
Binocular competition is thought to drive eye-specific segregation in the developing visual system, potentially through Hebbian synaptic learning rules that are sensitive to correlations in afferent activity. Altering retinal activity can disrupt eye-specific segregation, but little is known about the temporal features of binocular activity that modulate visual map development. We used optogenetic techniques to directly manipulate retinal activity in vivo and identified a critical period before eye opening in mice when specific binocular features of retinal activity drive visual map development. Synchronous activation of both eyes disrupted segregation, whereas asynchronous stimulation enhanced segregation. The optogenetic stimulus applied was spatially homogenous; accordingly, retinotopy of ipsilateral projections was markedly perturbed, but contralateral retinotopy was unaffected or even improved. These results provide direct evidence that the synchrony and precise temporal pattern of binocular retinal activity during a critical period in development regulates eye-specific segregation and retinotopy in the developing visual system.
双眼竞争被认为可以通过对传入活动相关性敏感的赫布氏突触学习规则来驱动发育中的视觉系统的眼特异性分离,改变视网膜活动可以破坏眼特异性分离,但对于调节视觉图谱发育的双眼活动的时间特征知之甚少。我们使用光遗传学技术在体内直接操纵视网膜活动,并在小鼠睁眼前确定了一个关键时期,在此期间,视网膜活动的特定双眼特征驱动视觉图谱的发育。双眼的同步激活破坏了分离,而异步刺激则增强了分离。施加的光遗传学刺激在空间上是均匀的;因此,同侧投射的视网膜定位明显受到干扰,但对侧视网膜定位不受影响甚至改善。这些结果提供了直接的证据,表明发育关键期内双眼视网膜活动的同步性和精确时间模式调节了发育中视觉系统的眼特异性分离和视网膜定位。