Neural activity of functionally different retinal ganglion cells can be robustly modulated by high-rate electrical pulse trains.

JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING(2020)

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Objective.This study focused on characterising the response of four major functionally-different retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) to a high frequency stimulus (HFS) paradigm.Approach.We usedin vitropatch clamp experiments to assess the viability of evoking a differential response between different RGC types-OFF-Sustained, OFF-Transient, ON-Sustained and ON-Transient-under a wide range of HFS and stimulation amplitude combinations.Main results. Of the four types, we found that the OFF-Sustained, OFF-Transient and ON-Transient RGCs could be differentially activated at various frequency and amplitude combinations, in particular, OFF-Sustained cells can be differentially targeted between 20-100 mu A at all frequencies, OFF-Transient cells between 150-240 mu A at 1 kHz and ON-Transient between 180-240 mu A and 4-6 kHz. We further found that this differential activation held true when the stimulus duration was reduced from 300 ms to 50 ms. Finally, we found that the cell spiking response was not primarily dependent on total charge contained in the pulse train or current amplitude alone, but a combination of amplitude and frequency.Significance.These results indicate that HFS may be a promising method to target functionally-distinct neural pathways in the retina in an effort to improve the vision quality with retinal prostheses.
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retinal ganglion cells,electrical stimulation,differential activation,visual prosthesis,neuromodulation
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