Author:
Dong Cun-Jian,McReynolds John S.,Qian Hao-Hua
Abstract
AbstractThe effects of cobalt ions on 502-nm rod- and 575-nm cone-driven components of the b-wave of the electroretinogram were studied in the isolated frog retina. Addition of 100–150 μM cobalt initially caused a suppression of rod-driven responses and an enhancement of cone-driven responses. In the continued presence of cobalt, however, the rod-driven responses gradually recovered and the cone-driven responses became suppressed. These concentrations of cobalt had no effect on the rod- and cone-driven mass receptor potentials which were isolated in the presence of 4 mM glutamate. At higher concentrations of cobalt (1 mM or greater), both rod- and cone-driven b-wave responses were eliminated and there was no recovery in the continued presence of cobalt. The results suggest that cobalt has markedly different, time-dependent effects on signal transmission from rods and cones to second-order cells.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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