GABAergic neurotransmission and retinal ganglion cell function

被引:0
|
作者
E. Popova
机构
[1] Medical University,Department of Physiology, Medical Faculty
来源
关键词
GABA; GABA receptors; Ganglion cells; Retina;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Ganglion cells are the output retinal neurons that convey visual information to the brain. There are ~20 different types of ganglion cells, each encoding a specific aspect of the visual scene as spatial and temporal contrast, orientation, direction of movement, presence of looming stimuli; etc. Ganglion cell functioning depends on the intrinsic properties of ganglion cell’s membrane as well as on the excitatory and inhibitory inputs that these cells receive from other retinal neurons. GABA is one of the most abundant inhibitory neurotransmitters in the retina. How it modulates the activity of different types of ganglion cells and what is its significance in extracting the basic features from visual scene are questions with fundamental importance in visual neuroscience. The present review summarizes current data concerning the types of membrane receptors that mediate GABA action in proximal retina; the effects of GABA and its antagonists on the ganglion cell light-evoked postsynaptic potentials and spike discharges; the action of GABAergic agents on centre-surround organization of the receptive fields and feature related ganglion cell activity. Special emphasis is put on the GABA action regarding the ON–OFF and sustained–transient ganglion cell dichotomy in both nonmammalian and mammalian retina.
引用
收藏
页码:261 / 283
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Retinal ganglion cell function in recovered optic neuritis is abnormally fast
    Porciatti, Vittorio
    Monsalve, Pedro
    Ken, Sandy
    Kostic, Maja
    Gordon, Philip
    Wang, Jianhua
    Jiang, Hong
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2018, 59 (09)
  • [32] Allogeneic Transplantation of Muller-Derived Retinal Ganglion Cells Improves Retinal Function in a Feline Model of Ganglion Cell Depletion
    Becker, Silke
    Eastlake, Karen
    Jayaram, Hari
    Jones, Megan F.
    Brown, Robert A.
    McLellan, Gillian J.
    Charteris, David G.
    Khaw, Peng T.
    Limb, G. Astrid
    STEM CELLS TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, 2016, 5 (02) : 192 - 205
  • [33] RETINAL GANGLION CELL LAYER
    HAYES, JR
    QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY, 1966, 41 (01): : 78 - &
  • [34] Quercetin Declines Apoptosis, Ameliorates Mitochondrial Function and Improves Retinal Ganglion Cell Survival and Function in In Vivo Model of Glaucoma in Rat and Retinal Ganglion Cell Culture In Vitro.
    Gao, Feng-Juan
    Zhang, Sheng-Hai
    Xu, Ping
    Yang, Bo-Qi
    Zhang, Rong
    Cheng, Yun
    Zhou, Xu-Jiao
    Huang, Wan-Jing
    Wang, Min
    Chen, Jun-Yi
    Sun, Xing-Huai
    Wu, Ji-Hong
    FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 2017, 10
  • [35] RETINAL GANGLION CELL LAYER
    不详
    CONFINIA NEUROLOGICA, 1965, 25 (4-5): : 367 - &
  • [36] The effects of transiently raised IOP on retinal function and retinal ganglion cell loss in an animal model
    Zhang, Jie
    Lin, Peny
    Acosta, Monica L.
    Green, Colin
    Danesh-Meyer, Helen
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2016, 57 (12)
  • [37] RETINAL GANGLION CELL LAYER
    CAMPBELL, CJ
    ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 1965, 73 (04) : 606 - +
  • [38] The Effect of Aging on Retinal Function and Retinal Ganglion Cell Morphology Following Intraocular Pressure Elevation
    Lee, Pei Ying
    Zhao, Da
    Wong, Vickie H. Y.
    Chrysostomou, Vicki
    Crowston, Jonathan G.
    Bui, Bang V.
    FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE, 2022, 14
  • [39] The relationship between retinal ganglion cell function and retinal nerve fiber thickness in early glaucoma
    Ventura, Lori M.
    Sorokac, Nancy
    De Los Santos, Roosevelt
    Feuer, William J.
    Porciatti, Vittorio
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2006, 47 (09) : 3904 - 3911
  • [40] GABAergic amacrine cell regulation of the bipolar to ganglion cell synapse
    Shen, W
    Slaughter, MM
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2000, 41 (04) : S619 - S619