Disinhibitory recruitment of NMDA receptor pathways in retina
Autor: | Santhosh Sethuramanujam, Malcolm M. Slaughter |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Retinal Ganglion Cells
Retinal Bipolar Cells Kainic acid Physiology Glycine AMPA receptor Ambystoma Receptors N-Methyl-D-Aspartate gamma-Aminobutyric acid chemistry.chemical_compound Receptors Glycine mental disorders medicine Animals GABA-A Receptor Antagonists GABA Agonists Glycine receptor gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Feedback Physiological GABAA receptor musculoskeletal neural and ocular physiology General Neuroscience Glutamate receptor Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials Articles Amacrine Cells nervous system chemistry Synapses Excitatory postsynaptic potential NMDA receptor Neuroscience medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Journal of Neurophysiology. 112:193-203 |
ISSN: | 1522-1598 0022-3077 |
Popis: | Glutamate release at bipolar to ganglion cell synapses activates NMDA and AMPA/kainic acid (KA) ionotropic glutamate receptors. Their relative strength determines the output signals of the retina. We found that this balance is tightly regulated by presynaptic inhibition that preferentially suppresses NMDA receptor (NMDAR) activation. In transient ON-OFF neurons, block of GABA and glycine feedback enhanced total NMDAR charge by 35-fold in the ON response and 9-fold in the OFF compared with a 1.7-fold enhancement of AMPA/KA receptors. Blocking only glycine receptors enhanced the NMDAR excitatory postsynaptic current 10-fold in the ON and 2-fold in the OFF pathway. Blocking GABAA or GABAC receptors (GABACRs or GABAARs) produced small changes in total NMDAR charge. When both GABAARs and GABACRs were blocked, the total NMDAR charge increased ninefold in the ON and fivefold in the OFF pathway. This exposed a strong GABACR feedback to bipolar cells that was suppressed by serial amacrine cell synapses mediated by GABAARs. The results indicate that NMDAR currents are large but latent, held in check by dual GABA and glycine presynaptic inhibition. One example of this controlled NMDAR activation is the cross talk between ON and OFF pathways. Blocking the ON pathway increased NMDAR relative strength in the OFF pathway. Stimulus prolongation similarly increased the NMDAR relative strength in the OFF response. This NMDAR enhancement was produced by a diminution in GABA and glycine feedback. Thus the retinal network recruits NMDAR pathways through presynaptic disinhibition. |
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