Physiological and Pharmacological Characterization of Glutamate and GABA Receptors in the Retina

  • Yang, Xiong-Li (Shanghai Institute of Physiology and Key Laboratory of Neurobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) ;
  • Shen, Ying (Graduate student of Department of Biological Science and Technology, Zhejiang University) ;
  • Han, Ming-Hu (Shanghai Institute of Physiology and Key Laboratory of Neurobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) ;
  • Lu, Tao (Shanghai Institute of Physiology and Key Laboratory of Neurobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
  • Published : 1999.10.21

Abstract

Glutamate and ${\gamma}-aminobutyric$ acid (GABA) are major excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters in the vertebrate retina, respectively. Using the whole-cell patch clamp technique and a rapid solution changer, glutamate and GABA receptors have been extensively investigated in carp retina. Glutamate receptors on both horizontal and amacrine cells may be an AMPA preferring subtype, which predominantly consists of flop splice variants. $GABA_A$ and $GABA_C$ receptors coexist in bipolar cells and they both show significant desensitization. Kinetics analysis demonstrated that activation, deactivation and desensitization of the $GABA_C$ receptor-mediated response of these cells are overall slower than those of the $GABA_A$ response. Endogenous modulator $Zn^{2+}$ in the retina was found to differentially modulate the kinetic characteristics of the $GABA_C$ and $GABA_A$ responses.

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