Cortical binocularity in convergent strabismus after section of the optic chiasm

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作者
di Stefano, M
Gargini, C
机构
[1] Dipartimento Fisiol & Biochim, I-56100 Pisa, Italy
[2] Dipartimento Psichiatria Neurobiol Farmacol & Bio, I-56100 Pisa, Italy
关键词
strabismus; interocular interactions; binocular rivalry; corpus callosum; cat;
D O I
10.1007/s00221-002-1190-x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In convergent strabismus (esotropia) the spatial asynchrony of the two eye inputs unbalances the interocular interactions, leading to the functional advantage of the nondeviated eye and the inhibition of the esotropic eye. It may be argued that the strabismic suppression, if it is the effect of inhibitory interactions between the eyes, could be removed by interrupting the interocular pathways at the optic chiasm. After chiasmatic section, each eye is connected only to the ipsilateral cortex through the uncrossed retinal projections and so the functionality of each eye's input is no longer interfered with by interocular mechanisms. In strabismic cats submitted, as adults, to section of the optic chiasm, we performed electrophysiological recordings from the striate cortex. Results show that in these animals: (1) the cortical responsiveness to the strabismic eye is strikingly higher than in esotropes with an intact optic chiasm; (2) the effectiveness of stimulation of the deviated eye is not different from that of the nondeviated eye in driving neurons of corresponding cortex; (3) surprisingly, a high degree of binocular activation is present in the cortex ipsilateral to the deviated eye, while in the cortex connected to the nondeviated eye the greatest majority of neurons are monocularly driven. Cortical binocularity depends on the corpus callosum, which conveys the input from the nondeviated eye to the opposite cortex (which receives the direct strabismic input), but not vice versa. The asymmetry of callosal transmission parallels the morphological asymmetry of callosal connections that occur in convergent strabismus. All together the findings indicate that the impaired effectiveness of esotropic input does not result from developmental deficit of the strabismic afferents but, rather, from inhibitory influences that are actively exerted through the interocular pathways. Strabismic suppression may be accomplished by the same interocular mechanisms underlying binocular rivalry.
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页数:7
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