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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 1, 2001, 21(13):4543-4550
Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channels Are Expressed in Nonspiking
Retinal Bipolar Neurons
David
Zenisek,
Diane
Henry,
Keith
Studholme,
Stephen
Yazulla, and
Gary
Matthews
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, State University of New
York, Stony Brook, New York 11794-5230
Retinal bipolar neurons transmit visual information by means of
graded synaptic potentials that spread to the synaptic terminal without
sodium-dependent action potentials. Although action potentials are not
involved, voltage-dependent sodium channels may enhance subthreshold
depolarizing potentials in the dendrites and soma of bipolar cells, as
they do in other CNS neurons. We report here that voltage-dependent
sodium currents are observed in a subset of bipolar neurons from
goldfish retina. Single-cell reverse transcriptase-PCR identified four different sodium channel subunits in goldfish bipolar cells, putatively corresponding to the mammalian voltage-gated sodium channels Nav1.1, Nav1.2,
Nav1.3, and Nav1.6. The amount of sodium
current was largest in cells with smaller synaptic terminals, which
probably represent cone bipolar cells. Localization of sodium channel
immunoreactivity in goldfish retina confirmed the expression of
voltage-gated sodium channels in cone bipolar cells of both ON and OFF
types. Both immunocytochemical and physiological evidence suggests that
the sodium channels are localized to the soma and dendrites where they
may play a role in transmission of synaptic signals, particularly in
the long, thin dendrites of cone bipolar cells.
Key words:
retina; sodium channels; electrical excitability; retinal
bipolar neurons; single-cell PCR; patch clamp
Copyright © 2001 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/01/21134543-08$05.00/0
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