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Electrical Stimulation with a Needle-type Electrode Inserted into the Optic Nerve in Rabbit Eyes

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Abstract

Purpose

To investigate whether electrical stimulation of the optic nerve can elicit an electrical evoked potential (EEP) in rabbits and to determine whether such stimulation is a useful approach for the placement of a visual prosthesis.

Methods

Two needle-type electrodes were inserted into the optic nerve using a transvitreal approach. For electrical stimulation, monophasic and biphasic pulses were used. By stimulating the optic nerve, the EEP was elicited. After evaluation of the EEP, a histological study was carried out.

Results

When electrical stimulation was applied, the EEP could be recorded. The threshold with monophasic and biphasic stimulation was 10 ± 0 µA and 20 ± 8.2 µA, respectively. Histological examination revealed no major complications, such as bleeding or degeneration, which might have resulted from the insertion of electrodes or the electrical stimulation.

Conclusions

Electrical stimulation of the optic nerve can elicit an EEP, suggesting that this approach may be useful for a visual prosthesis system. Jpn J Ophthalmol 2004;48:552–557 © Japanese Ophthalmological Society 2004

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Correspondence to Hirokazu Sakaguchi.

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Sakaguchi, H., Fujikado, T., Kanda, H. et al. Electrical Stimulation with a Needle-type Electrode Inserted into the Optic Nerve in Rabbit Eyes. Jpn J Ophthalmol 48, 552–557 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10384-004-0114-7

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