R. Bragadottir et S. Jarkman, A CYCLIC ADENOSINE-MONOPHOSPHATE AGONIST ELEVATES THE B-WAVES AND C-WAVES OF THE RABBIT DIRECT-CURRENT ELECTRORETINOGRAM, Documenta ophthalmologica, 90(3), 1995, pp. 291-303
The effects of the stable cyclic adenosine monophosphate analogue aden
osine 3', 5'-cyclic monophosphorothioate Sp-isomer (Sp-cAMPS) on the d
irect-current electroretinogram and the standing potential of the eye
were studied. Corneal recordings were obtained from unilaterally vitre
ctomized albino rabbit eyes during alternating intravitreal perfusions
with Sp-cAMPS and a control solution (Pharmacia eye irrigating soluti
on). The contralateral eye was used as a control. To evaluate further
the effects on the c-wave, in vivo intraretinal microelectrode measure
ments were made during simultaneous intravitreal perfusion of Sp-cAMPS
and irrigating solution, respectively. Sp-cAMPS in concentrations of
1, 10 and 100 mu M was tested by corneal direct-current electroretinog
raphy. There was no significant effect on the a-wave amplitude. The b-
wave amplitude was reversibly elevated at an Sp-cAMPS concentration of
100 mu M (p<0.01, n=7). The c-wave amplitude was reversibly elevated
at a concentration of 10 mu M (p<0.001, n=8), and this effect was more
pronounced at 100 mu M (p<0.001, n=7). The SP increased reversibly at
a concentration of 100 mu M (p<0.001, n=7). Microelectrode recordings
were performed with Sp-cAMPS at a concentration of 100 mu M. The reco
rdings showed significant increases in both the transepithelial potent
ial (p<0.01, n=3) and the slow PIII (p<0.01, n=3). The effects of Sp-c
AMPS on the b-wave as well as on the two components of the c-wave sugg
est influences on both the inner retina and the retinal pigment epithe
lium of the rabbit eye.