Ex vivo studies of optic nerve axon electrophysiology

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Abstract

The use of ex vivo compound action potential (CAP) recordings from intact optic nerves is an ideal model to study white matter function without the influence of gray matter. Here, we describe how freshly dissected optic nerves are placed in a humidified recording chamber and how evoked CAPs are recorded and monitored in real time for up to 10 h. Evoked CAP recordings allow for white matter to be studied under acute challenges such as anoxia, hypoxia, aglycemia, and ischemia.

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Bastian, C., Brunet, S., & Baltan, S. (2020). Ex vivo studies of optic nerve axon electrophysiology. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2143, pp. 169–177). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0585-1_13

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