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Publication : A novel signaling pathway from rod photoreceptors to ganglion cells in mammalian retina.

First Author  Soucy E Year  1998
Journal  Neuron Volume  21
Issue  3 Pages  481-93
PubMed ID  9768836 Mgi Jnum  J:128414
Mgi Id  MGI:3767066 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80560-7
Citation  Soucy E, et al. (1998) A novel signaling pathway from rod photoreceptors to ganglion cells in mammalian retina. Neuron 21(3):481-93
abstractText  Current understanding suggests that mammalian rod photoreceptors connect only to an ON-type bipolar cell. This rod-specific bipolar cell excites the All amacrine cell, which makes connections to cone-specific bipolar cells of both ON and OFF type; these, in turn, synapse with ganglion cells. Recent work on rabbit retina has shown that rod signals can also reach ganglion cells without passing through the rod bipolar cell. This route was thought to be provided by electrical gap junctions, through which rods signal directly to cones and thence to cone bipolar cells. Here, we show that the mouse retina also provides a rod pathway bypassing the rod bipolar cell, suggesting that this is a common feature in mammals. However, this alternative pathway does not require cone photoreceptors; it is perfectly intact in a transgenic mouse whose retina lacks cones. Instead, the results can be explained if rods connect directly to OFF bipolar cells.
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