Photoreceptor to horizontal cell synaptic transfer in the Xenopus retina: modulation by dopamine ligands and a circuit model for interactions of rod and cone inputs

Oct 1, 1989Journal of neurophysiology

How dopamine affects the signal between light-sensing cells and horizontal cells in the frog retina, including a model of rod and cone input interactions

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Abstract

D1 and D2 dopamine agonists increased cone-to-horizontal cell transfer amplitude by 8-10 mV and accelerated the kinetics of this transfer.

  • D1 and D2 agonists enhanced the cone input to horizontal cells, while reducing rod input without changing its kinetics.
  • Type D2 antagonists decreased cone input amplitude and kinetics but increased rod input, leaving its kinetics unchanged.
  • The D1 agonist produced a greater increase in cone input amplitude and a faster response than the D2 agonist.
  • Dopamine ligands may primarily influence the cone pathway and variably shunt rod-to-horizontal cell transfer.
  • An equivalent circuit model indicates parallel conductance pathways exist for rod-to-horizontal cell and cone-to-horizontal cell transmission.

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