M1 ipRGCs Influence Visual Function through Retrograde Signaling in the Retina

Jul 8, 2016The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Special Light-Sensitive Retinal Cells Affect Vision by Sending Signals Back Within the Eye

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Abstract

Elimination of M1 ipRGCs attenuates light adaptation, as indicated by impaired electroretinogram b-wave responses.

  • Melanopsin-expressing intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) are involved in both non-image-forming and image-forming visual functions.
  • Axon collaterals of M1 ipRGCs form connections with upstream dopaminergic amacrine cells (DACs).
  • Transmission from ipRGCs to DACs requires voltage-gated sodium channels and is partly dependent on N-type calcium channels.
  • Fluorescence microscopy shows that ipRGC axon collaterals make potential presynaptic contacts with DACs.
  • Retrograde signals from ipRGCs may influence retinal light adaptation through the dopaminergic system.

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