Author:
REED B.T.,AMTHOR F.R.,KEYSER K.T.
Abstract
The responses of many ganglion cells in the rabbit retina are
mediated, at least in part, by acetylcholine (ACh) acting on
neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). nAChRs
are comprised of α and β subunits; three β subunits
and nine α subunits of nAChRs have been identified and these
subunits can combine to form a large number of functionally
distinct nAChR subtypes. We examined the effects of cholinergic
agents on the light-evoked responses of ganglion cells to determine
which nAChR subtypes mediate the effects of ACh. Extracellular
recordings of retinal ganglion cells were made in intact everted
eyecup preparations and nicotinic agonists and antagonists were
added to the superfusate. While several ganglion cell classes
exhibited methyllycaconitine (MLA) sensitivity, the directionally
selective (DS) ganglion cells were most sensitive; exposure
to 30 nanomolar MLA, a concentration reportedly too low to affect
αBgt-insensitive nAChRs, suppressed the stimulus-evoked
responses of DS cells without eliminating directional selectivity.
Epibatidine, which at low concentrations is an agonist selective
for αBgt-insensitive nAChRs, stimulated firing of various
cell types including DS ganglion cells at low nanomolar
concentrations. The effects of the various agents tested persisted
under cobalt-induced synaptic blockade. The low nanomolar MLA
and epibatidine sensitivity of DS cells suggests that DS ganglion
cells express both αBgt-sensitive and αBgt-insensitive
nAChRs. Other ganglion cell types appear to express only
αBgt-sensitive nAChRs but not αBgt-insensitive nAChRs.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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