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Publication : Electroretinograms remain normal in mice lacking a synapse associated protein.

First Author  Ball SL Year  2001
Journal  Neurosci Lett Volume  298
Issue  2 Pages  111-4
PubMed ID  11163290 Mgi Jnum  J:107935
Mgi Id  MGI:3622570 Doi  10.1016/s0304-3940(00)01743-2
Citation  Ball SL, et al. (2001) Electroretinograms remain normal in mice lacking a synapse associated protein. Neurosci Lett 298(2):111-4
abstractText  Integrin-associated protein (IAP) is normally localized to the synapse rich plexiform layers of the mammalian retina. In other neuronal systems, IAP and its ligand, P84, have been implicated in synaptic function. Previously, an abnormal distribution of P84 was noted in the IAP-null retina. To examine the potential role of IAP in the function of the retinal outer plexiform layer, we recorded electroretinograms (ERGs) from IAP-null mice and wild-type littermates. Under a wide range of stimulus conditions, there was no difference between the responses of these two groups, including ERG components that reflect post-receptoral activity. These results indicate that IAP and/or P84 may not be critical for the development and maintenance of the photoreceptor-to-bipolar cell synapse.
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