Spear P D, Miller S, Vielhuber K, Kornguth S E
Brain Res. 1986 Mar 12;368(1):154-7. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(86)91053-x.
Behavioral perimetry methods were used to assess the monocular visual fields of 12 cats that had received intraocular injections of antibodies against large (alpha/Y) retinal ganglion cells. The antibodies produced defects in head and eye orientation responses to stimuli presented in the nasal visual field of the treated eye; responses to stimuli in the temporal visual hemifield were normal. Similar results were seen in cats that received antibody injections at 4 weeks of age or as adults. In the context of previous results, these findings suggest that a loss of Y cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus is sufficient to reduce geniculocortical function for head and eye orientation to visual stimuli in the nasal visual field.
采用行为视野计方法评估了12只猫的单眼视野,这些猫接受了眼内注射针对大型(α/Y)视网膜神经节细胞的抗体。抗体在接受治疗眼睛的鼻侧视野中对呈现的刺激产生头部和眼睛定向反应缺陷;对颞侧视野半区刺激的反应正常。在4周龄或成年时接受抗体注射的猫中也观察到了类似结果。结合先前的结果,这些发现表明外侧膝状核中Y细胞的丧失足以降低对鼻侧视野视觉刺激的头部和眼睛定向的膝状体皮质功能。