Author:
ZHANG JIAN,LI WEI,HOSHI HIDEO,MILLS STEPHEN L.,MASSEY STEPHEN C.
Abstract
The correlation between cholinergic sensitivity and the level of
stratification for ganglion cells was examined in the rabbit retina. As
examples, we have used ON or OFF α ganglion cells and ON/OFF
directionally selective (DS) ganglion cells. Nicotine, a cholinergic
agonist, depolarized ON/OFF DS ganglion cells and greatly enhanced
their firing rates but it had modest excitatory effects on ON or OFF α
ganglion cells. As previously reported, we conclude that DS ganglion cells
are the most sensitive to cholinergic drugs. Confocal imaging showed that
ON/OFF DS ganglion cells ramify precisely at the level of the
cholinergic amacrine cell dendrites, and co-fasciculate with the
cholinergic matrix of starburst amacrine cells. However, neither ON or OFF
α ganglion cells have more than a chance association with the
cholinergic matrix. Z-axis reconstruction showed that OFF α
ganglion cells stratify just below the cholinergic band in sublamina
a while ON α ganglion cells stratify just below cholinergic
b. The latter is at the same level as the terminals of calbindin
bipolar cells. Thus, the calbindin bipolar cell appears to be a prime
candidate to provide the bipolar cell input to ON α ganglion cells in
the rabbit retina. We conclude that the precise level of stratification is
correlated with the strength of cholinergic input. Alpha ganglion cells
receive a weak cholinergic input and they are narrowly stratified just
below the cholinergic bands.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
Cited by
24 articles.
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