Electroencephalogram Power Alterations in Retinal Degenerate Mice after Prolonged Transcorneal Electrical Stimulation

Stephen Kugbere Agadagba1, Xin Li2, Leanne Lh Chan2

  • 1City University of Hong Kong, HKSAR
  • 2City University of Hong Kong

Details

16:30 - 18:30 | Thu 21 Mar | Grand Ballroom B | ThPO.55

Session: Poster Session I

Abstract

To study electroencephalogram (EEG) power alterations in the brain of retinal degenerate (RD) models, wild type (WT) and RD mice were used in the experiments. The spontaneous neural activity in visual (Vcx) and pre-frontal (Pfx) cortices was recorded from the cranium before and after prolonged transcorneal electrical stimulation (pTES). Three weeks after initial post-stimulation recording (stage one), spontaneous neural activity was recorded (post-stimulation stage two recording). Spontaneous EEG band power was determined during the pre and post stimulation stages in awake and anesthetized states of both control and experimental groups. The results showed that pTES possibly activates Vcx and Pfx thus caused an increased trend in spontaneous EEG band power of awake RD mice. In this regard, delta band was the most dominant band in Vcx and Pfx and significantly (p