Journal article
Rod Photoreceptor Activation Alone Defines the Release of Dopamine in the Retina
V Pérez-Fernández, N Milosavljevic, AE Allen, KA Vessey, AI Jobling, EL Fletcher, PP Breen, JW Morley, MA Cameron
Current Biology | CELL PRESS | Published : 2019
Abstract
Retinal dopamine is released by a specialized subset of amacrine cells in response to light and has a potent influence on how the retina responds to, and encodes, visual information. Here, we address the critical question of which retinal photoreceptor is responsible for coordinating the release of this neuromodulator. Although all three photoreceptor classes—rods, cones, and melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs)—have been shown to provide electrophysiological inputs to dopaminergic amacrine cells (DACs), we show here that the release of dopamine is defined only by rod photoreceptors. Remarkably, this rod signal coordinates both a suppressive signal at low intensities and driv..
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