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. 1985 Oct 30;61(1):71-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF00143218.

Stereospecific effects of the alpha-aminoadipic acid on the retina: a morphological and electrophysiological study

Stereospecific effects of the alpha-aminoadipic acid on the retina: a morphological and electrophysiological study

N Bonaventure et al. Doc Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

In both frog and chicken an intravitreal injection of the dextrorotatory (D)-isomer of alpha-aminoadipic acid (alpha-aaa) leads to a progressive disappearance of the ERG b-wave without affecting a and c components. Tectal evoked potentials (TEP) are no longer recorded. These physiological effects are concomitant with a specific glial cell damage, without any apparent damage to neurons. The levorotatory (L)-isomer at low concentrations is more gliotoxic than the D-isomer, the ERG b-wave is suppressed, while the amplitude of both a and c components is increased. TEPs are always recorded, i.e., a visual message is still generated in the retina and transmitted to the optic tectum when the Müller cells have been damaged and the b-wave is abolished. At higher concentrations the L-isomer suppresses TEPs and damages both glial and neuronal cells. Thus alpha-aaa appears to be a good tool for analyzing ERG components, especially subcomponents of the c-wave.

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