Author:
TATSUKAWA T.,HIRASAWA H.,KANEKO A.,KANEDA M.
Abstract
The negative feedback from horizontal cells to cone photoreceptors
contributes to the formation of the receptive-field surround in cone
photoreceptors. Recently, studies on the modulation of voltage-gated
Ca2+ currents in cone photoreceptors have led to great progress
in our understanding of the mechanism of horizontal-cone feedback. Another
highly probable hypothesis is that GABA mediates this feedback. This
hypothesis is supported by the facts that cone photoreceptors respond to
GABA and that horizontal cells release GABA. However, GABA-mediated
synaptic inputs from horizontal cells to cone photoreceptors have not been
demonstrated. In the present study, we examined whether cone
photoreceptors receive GABAergic inputs from horizontal cells using a
slice patch technique in the turtle retina. When 1 mM of GABA was applied
to the cone photoreceptors, GABA-induced currents were activated.
GABA-induced currents reversed their polarity at the equilibrium potential
of Cl−. The application of 30 μM of SR95531, an
antagonist of GABAA receptors, alone did not produce any change
in the holding currents. When 200 μM of pentobarbital was introduced
to potentiate the GABAergic inputs to the cone photoreceptors, however,
the inhibitory action of SR95531 on GABAergic inputs became detectable.
The amplitude of the GABAergic inputs, potentiated by pentobarbital,
increased when the horizontal cells were depolarized by the application of
20 μM of kainate, while the amplitude decreased when the horizontal
cells were hyperpolarized by the application of 10 μM of CNQX. When
the cone photoreceptors were voltage clamped at a potential at which the
voltage-gated Ca2+ current was inactive, horizontal-cone
feedback was not observed. However, the horizontal-cone feedback became
detectable when the GABAergic inputs to the cone photoreceptors were
potentiated by pentobarbital. We concluded that the contribution of
GABAergic inputs from horizontal cells to cone pedicles in the formation
of the receptive-field surround in cone photoreceptors is very limited but
that the modulation of voltage-gated Ca2+ currents in cone
photoreceptors is a physiologically relevant mechanism for horizontal-cone
feedback.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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