Mattapallil et al. described that vendor lines for C57BL/6 N mice may carry the rd8 mutation that leads to an ocular phenotype, which could be mistaken for an induced retinal degeneration. This mouse Show more
Mattapallil et al. described that vendor lines for C57BL/6 N mice may carry the rd8 mutation that leads to an ocular phenotype, which could be mistaken for an induced retinal degeneration. This mouse strain is widely used in ophthalmic research as a background for modeling retinal degeneration. In the process of studying Cln3 Show less
Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL) is the most common group of neurogenetic storage diseases typically beginning in childhood. The juvenile form (JNCL), also known as Batten disease, is the most com Show more
Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL) is the most common group of neurogenetic storage diseases typically beginning in childhood. The juvenile form (JNCL), also known as Batten disease, is the most common form. Vision-related problems are often an early sign, appearing prior to motor and mental deficits. We have previously investigated disease progression with age in the Cln3 Show less
Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) are characterized by lysosomal accumulation of autofluorescent material and lead to degeneration of the central nervous system. Patients affected by the juvenile f Show more
Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) are characterized by lysosomal accumulation of autofluorescent material and lead to degeneration of the central nervous system. Patients affected by the juvenile form of NCL (JNCL), the most common form of the disease, develop visual failure prior to mental and motor deficits. It is currently unclear if the corresponding mouse model, Cln3 (Δex7/8) knock-in, develops the same retinal phenotype and electroretinogram (ERG) measurements as affected patients. The aim of our study was to investigate the visual disease progression in the Cln3 (Δex7/8) mice using scotopic and photopic ERGs as well as optokinetic tracking (OKT) at different ages. The results were then compared with age-matched controls.The amplitudes of the a-wave and b-wave (scotopic ERG) decrease significantly in Cln3 (Δex7/8) mice starting at the age of 12 months. A reduction in the b/a-amplitude ratio indicates a degeneration preferentially of the inner retina. An amplitude reduction observed in the Cln3 (+/+) control mice may be attributed to an additional Crb1 (rd8) mutation. Using optokinetic tracking (OKT) the Cln3 (Δex7/8) mice show a progressive decline in visual acuity after 12 months of age. Show less