Author:
RENTERÍA RENÉ C.,STREHLER EMANUEL E.,COPENHAGEN DAVID R.,KRIZAJ DAVID
Abstract
Calcium ion (Ca2+) signaling has been widely implicated in
developmental events in the retina, but little is known about the specific
mechanisms utilized by developing neurons to decrease intracellular
Ca2+. Using immunocytochemistry, we determined the expression
profiles of all known isoforms of a key Ca2+ transporter, the
plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase (PMCA), in the rat retina. During
the first postnatal week, the four PMCA isoforms were expressed in
patterns that differed from their expression in the adult retina. At
birth, PMCA1 was found in the ventricular zone and nascent cell processes
in the distal retina as well as in ganglion and amacrine cells. After the
first postnatal week, PMCA1 became restricted to photoreceptors and cone
bipolar cells. By P10 (by postnatal day 10), most inner retinal PMCA
consisted of PMCA2 and PMCA3. Prominent PMCA4 expression appeared after
the first postnatal week and was confined primarily to the ON sublamina of
the inner plexiform layer (IPL). The four PMCA isoforms could play
distinct functional roles in the development of the mammalian retina even
before synaptic circuits are established. Their expression patterns are
consistent with the hypothesis that inner and outer retinal neurons have
different Ca2+ handling needs.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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