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Impaired Direction Selectivity in the Nucleus of the Optic Tract of Albino Mice

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ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.64.11.9

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nucleus of the optic tract; retinotopy; albinism; vision; nystagmus; neuronal tuning

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Human albinos have a low visual acuity due to the presence of erroneous eye movements called pendular nystagmus. This study compared the response to visual motion in the nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) of albino and pigmented mice. The results showed that the neuronal tuning in the NOT of albino mice was severely impaired compared to pigmented mice. The disrupted direction encoding in the NOT may be caused by excessive interhemispheric crossing of retinal projections in albinos, leading to pendular albino nystagmus. Evaluation: 8/10.
PURPOSE. Human albinos have a low visual acuity. This is partially due to the presence of spontaneous erroneous eye movements called pendular nystagmus. This nystagmus is present in other albino vertebrates and has been hypothesized to be caused by aberrant wiring of retinal ganglion axons to the nucleus of the optic tract (NOT), a part of the accessory optic system involved in the optokinetic response to visual motion. The NOT in pigmented rodents is preferentially responsive to ipsiversive motion (i.e., motion in the contralateral visual field in the temporonasal direction). We compared the response to visual motion in the NOT of albino and pigmented mice to understand if motion coding and preference are impaired in the NOT of albino mice. METHODS. We recorded neuronal spiking activity with Neuropixels probes in the visual cortex and NOT in C57BL/6JRj mice (pigmented) and DBA/1JRj mice with oculocutaneous albinism (albino). RESULTS. We found that in pigmented mice, NOT is retinotopically organized, and neurons are direction tuned, whereas in albino mice, neuronal tuning is severely impaired. Neurons in the NOT of albino mice do not have a preference for ipsiversive movement. In contrast, neuronal tuning in visual cortex was preserved in albino mice and did not differ significantly from the tuning in pigmented mice. CONCLUSIONS. We propose that excessive interhemispheric crossing of retinal projections in albinos may cause the disrupted left/right direction encoding we found in NOT. This, in turn, impairs the normal horizontal optokinetic reflex and leads to pendular albino nystagmus.

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