Visually Driven Behavior Assays to Study Functionality and Recovery after Damage of the Aged African Turquoise Killifish Visual System.

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Neural Circuit Development and Regeneration Research Group, Animal Physiology and Neurobiology Division, Department of Biology, KU Leuven, 3000 Leuven, Belgium

Published: November 2023

Loss of vision is a prominent feature of aging and vision is considered by many to be the most valuable sense to be lost. In our graying society, we are increasingly challenged by age-related deterioration of the central nervous system (CNS), as well as by age-associated neurodegenerative diseases and brain injuries, all often affecting the visual system and thus its performance. Here, we describe two visually driven behavior assays to evaluate visual performance upon aging or CNS damage in the fast-aging killifish. The first test, the optokinetic response (OKR), measures the reflexive eye movement triggered by motion in the visual field and allows assessment of visual acuity. The second assay, the dorsal light reflex (DLR), evaluates the swimming angle based on input of light coming from above. The OKR can be used to study the effect of aging on visual acuity as well as visual improvement and recovery after rejuvenation therapy or visual system injury or disease, whereas the DLR is best used to assess functional repair after a unilateral optic nerve crush.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/pdb.prot108096DOI Listing

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