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Review
. 2017 Feb;134(1):57-73.
doi: 10.1007/s10633-016-9567-5. Epub 2016 Dec 28.

Efferent influences on the bioelectrical activity of the retina in primates

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Efferent influences on the bioelectrical activity of the retina in primates

Gonzalo Ortiz et al. Doc Ophthalmol. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

Purpose: The existence of retinopetal (sometimes referred to as "efferent" or "centrifugal") axons in the mammalian optic nerve is a topic of long-standing debate. Opposition is fading as efferent innervation of the retina has now been widely documented in rodents and other animals. The existence and function of an efferent system in humans and non-human primates has not, though, been definitively established. Such a feedback pathway could have important functional, clinical, and experimental significance to the field of vision science and ophthalmology.

Methods: Following a comprehensive literature review (PubMed and Google Scholar, until July 2016), we present evidence regarding a system that can influence the bioelectrical activity of the retina in primates.

Results: Anatomical and physiological evidences are presented separately. Improvements in histological staining and the advent of retrograde nerve fiber tracers have allowed for more confidence in the identification of efferent optic nerve fibers, including back to their point of origin.

Conclusion: Even with the accumulation of more modern anatomical and physiological evidence, some limitations and uncertainties about crucial details regarding the origins and role of a top-down, efferent system still exist. However, the summary of the evidence from earlier and more modern studies makes a compelling case in support of such a system in humans and non-human primates.

Keywords: Centrifugal fibers; Efferent fibers; Electroretinogram; Retina; Retinopetal fibers.

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