Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.  1998 Feb;2(1):21-30.

Chemical coupling between horizontal cells in the catfish retina

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  • 1Physics Section, Department of Natural Sciences, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul 137-701, Korea.

Abstract

The effects of GABA and glutamate on the horizontal cells were explored by an intracellular recording method to discern the mechanisms of receptive field formation by chemical coupling in the catfish outer retina. The results suggest that the horizontal cells of the catfish retina might use GABA as their transmitters and that the GABAergic system contributes to the formation of receptive fields of the horizontal cells. GABA|c receptors may be involved in a chemical coupling between horizontal cells and concerned with the depolarizing actions by GABA on horizontal cells in the catfish retina. Since the chloride equilibrium potential is more positive than the dark membrane potential in horizontal cells, GABA released from a horizontal cell may depolarize the neighboring horizontal cells. Thus a chemical coupling between horizontal cells may be formed. GABA|A receptors also may be involved in the negative feedback mechanism between photoreceptor and horizontal cell. And glutamate may be involved in connecting positive and negative feedback systems since it potentiated the GABA's actions. Therefore, it is presumed that large receptive fields in the catfish retina are formed not only by electrical coupling but also by chemical coupling between horizontal cells. And information travels laterally by pathways involving both electrical coupling composed of gap junctions and chemical coupling in the retinal network.

Keyword

GABA; Glutamate; Catfish retina; Horizontal cell; Receptive field; Chemical coupling

MeSH Terms

Catfishes*
gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
Gap Junctions
Glutamic Acid
Membrane Potentials
Retina*
Retinaldehyde
Glutamic Acid
Retinaldehyde
gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
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