Cut-loading: A Useful Tool for Examining the Extent of Gap Junction Tracer Coupling Between Retinal Neurons

Jan 25, 2012Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE

Cut-loading as a tool to measure connection strength between retinal nerve cells

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Abstract

Gap junctions may facilitate electrical and metabolic communication between neurons, with a diameter of approximately 1.2 nm.

  • Gap junctions allow for rapid electrical communication and the diffusion of signaling molecules between interconnected neurons.
  • The strength of electrical communication can be modulated by neurotransmitters and other factors.
  • Circadian rhythms and light stimulation can influence gap junction coupling in the retina.
  • Dopamine D2 receptor activation is associated with changes in gap junction coupling between rod and cone photoreceptor cells.
  • A new cut-loading technique enables the study of gap junction tracer coupling in retinal neurons under varying light conditions.

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