Gap junction particle density of horizontal cells in goldfish retinas lesioned with 6‐OHDA

Sep 8, 1989The Journal of comparative neurology

Changes in cell-to-cell connections of side-processing cells in goldfish eyes after nerve damage

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Abstract

Lesioned goldfish retinas showed elevated horizontal cell gap junction particle densities compared to those treated with dopamine.

  • Absence of dopaminergic neurons resulted in increased particle density of horizontal cell gap junctions in goldfish retinas.
  • Light-adapted retinas had lower gap junction particle densities compared to dark-adapted retinas following dopamine treatment.
  • Higher gap junction particle densities in lesioned retinas suggest reduced dopamine presence in the absence of dopaminergic interplexiform cells.
  • The findings indicate that light adaptation may be associated with greater dopamine release compared to dark adaptation.

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