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Publication : The Effect of Low-Dose Atropine on Alpha Ganglion Cell Signaling in the Mouse Retina.

First Author  Wang Q Year  2021
Journal  Front Cell Neurosci Volume  15
Pages  664491 PubMed ID  34025362
Mgi Jnum  J:308261 Mgi Id  MGI:6728300
Doi  10.3389/fncel.2021.664491 Citation  Wang Q, et al. (2021) The Effect of Low-Dose Atropine on Alpha Ganglion Cell Signaling in the Mouse Retina. Front Cell Neurosci 15:664491
abstractText  Low-dose atropine helps to control myopia progression with few side effects. However, the impact of atropine, a non-selective muscarinic Acetylcholine (ACh) receptor antagonist, on retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) remains unclear. After immersing the cornea and adjacent conjunctiva of enucleated eyes in 0.05% (approximately 800 muM) atropine solution for 30 min, the atropine concentration reached in the retina was below 2 muM. After direct superfusion of the retina with 1 muM atropine (considering that the clinical application of 0.05% atropine eye drops will be diluted over time due to tear flow for 30 min), no noticeable changes in the morphology of ON and OFF alpha RGCs (alphaRGCs) were observed. Atropine affected the light-evoked responses of ON and OFF alphaRGCs in a dose- and time-dependent fashion. Direct application of less than 100 muM atropine on the retina did not affect light-evoked responses. The time latency of light-induced responses of ON or OFF alphaRGCs did not change after the application of 0.05-100 muM atropine for 5 min. However, 50 muM atropine extended the threshold of joint inter-spike interval (ISI) distribution of the RGCs. These results indicated that low-dose atropine (<0.5 muM; equal to 1% atropine topical application) did not interfere with spike frequency, the pattern of synchronized firing between OFF alphaRGCs, or the threshold of joint ISI distribution of alphaRGCs. The application of atropine unmasked inhibition to induce ON responses from certain OFF RGCs, possibly via the GABAergic pathway, potentially affecting visual information processing.
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