Two types of cone bipolar cells express voltage-gated Na+ channels in the rat retina

Vis Neurosci. 2008 Sep-Dec;25(5-6):635-45. doi: 10.1017/S0952523808080851.

Abstract

Two groups of retinal cone bipolar cells (CBCs) in rats were found to express voltage-gated Na+ channels. The axon terminals of the first group stratify in sublamina 2 of the inner plexiform layer (IPL) and partially overlap with the OFF-cholinergic band. This group was identified as type 3 CBCs. The axon terminals of the second group stratify in sublamina 3 of the IPL, slightly distal to the ON-cholinergic band. Cells of this second group resemble type 5 CBCs. In addition, we observed another group of ON-type CBCs with terminal stratification similar to that of the second group. However, this latter group did not show any Na+ current, instead exhibiting a large hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated cation current, suggesting the existence of two subclasses of physiologically distinct type 5 CBCs. Both groups of Na+-expressing bipolar cells were capable of generating a rapid tetrodotoxin-sensitive action potential as revealed by current injection. Multiple spike-like potentials were also observed in some of these cells. Results of this study provide valuable insights into the function of voltage-gated Na+ channels of retinal bipolar cells in retinal processing.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Action Potentials / physiology
  • Animals
  • Cell Membrane / physiology
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical
  • Electrophysiology
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Patch-Clamp Techniques
  • Rats
  • Rats, Long-Evans
  • Retinal Bipolar Cells / physiology*
  • Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells / cytology
  • Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells / physiology*
  • Sodium Channel Blockers / pharmacology
  • Sodium Channels / biosynthesis
  • Sodium Channels / metabolism*
  • Tetrodotoxin / pharmacology

Substances

  • Sodium Channel Blockers
  • Sodium Channels
  • Tetrodotoxin