2022
DOI: 10.1097/wnr.0000000000001815
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Pigmented Long-Evans rats demonstrate better visual ability than albino Wistar rats in slow angles-descent forepaw grasping test

Abstract: Albino people are known to have vision deficit. Albino animals are shown to have abnormal connectivity and malformation of the visual system. However, not many studies have revealed visual impairment of albino animals in the level of perception. To link anatomical abnormality and perceptual visual impairment of albinism, we compared the perceptual vision between the pigmented Long-Evans and the albino Wistar rats. We used the slow angled-descent forepaw grasping (SLAG) test. We hanged the rats in the air by th… Show more

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“…Albino model organisms also exhibit vision defects. Albino rats, albino mice, and hypopigmented zebrafish have reduced visual acuity when compared to pigmented counterparts (Braha et al, 2021; Li et al, 2022; Ren et al, 2002). Together, these data suggest that albinism’s impact on vision is highly conserved.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Albino model organisms also exhibit vision defects. Albino rats, albino mice, and hypopigmented zebrafish have reduced visual acuity when compared to pigmented counterparts (Braha et al, 2021; Li et al, 2022; Ren et al, 2002). Together, these data suggest that albinism’s impact on vision is highly conserved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%