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  • Meclofenamic acid improves the signal to noise ratio for visual responses produced by ectopic expression of human rod opsin.

Meclofenamic acid improves the signal to noise ratio for visual responses produced by ectopic expression of human rod opsin.

Molecular vision (2017-07-01)
Cyril G Eleftheriou, Jasmina Cehajic-Kapetanovic, Franck P Martial, Nina Milosavljevic, Robert A Bedford, Robert J Lucas
ABSTRACT

Retinal dystrophy through outer photoreceptor cell death affects 1 in 2,500 people worldwide with severe impairment of vision in advanced stages of the disease. Optogenetic strategies to restore visual function to animal models of retinal degeneration by introducing photopigments to neurons spared degeneration in the inner retina have been explored, with variable degrees of success. It has recently been shown that the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and non-selective gap-junction blocker meclofenamic acid (MFA) can enhance the visual responses produced by an optogenetic actuator (channelrhodopsin) expressed in retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the degenerate retina. Here, we set out to determine whether MFA could also enhance photoreception by another optogenetic strategy in which ectopic human rod opsin is expressed in ON bipolar cells. We used in vitro multielectrode array (MEA) recordings to characterize the light responses of RGCs in the We found treated retinas were light responsive over five decades of irradiance (from 10 These results confirm the potential of MFA to inhibit spontaneous activity and enhance the signal to noise ratio of visual responses in optogenetic therapies to restore sight.

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