Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2199221 Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 2008 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Amacrine cells are known to express strychnine-sensitive glycine receptors (GlyRs), however, it is not known which of the four GlyRα subunits (α1–4) are expressed in this diverse group of cells. Herein, we studied the presence of glycine activated currents and spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic currents (sIPSCs) of amacrine cells in the mouse retina. By recording glycinergic currents in retinal slices of wildtype mice and of mice deficient in GlyRα subunits (Glra1spd-ot, Glra2−/−, Glra3−/−), we could classify AII and narrow-field amacrine cells (NF, Types 5, 6, 7) on the basis of their α-subunit composition. Glycinergic sIPSCs of AII cells displayed medium fast kinetics (mean decay time constant τ = 11 ± 2 ms), which were completely absent in the Glra3−/− mouse, indicating that synaptic GlyRs of AII cells mainly contain the α3 subunit. Glycinergic sIPSCs of NF cells had slow kinetics (τ = 27 ± 6.8 ms) that were significantly prolonged in Glra2−/− mice (τ = 69 ± 16 ms). These data show that morphologically distinct amacrine cells express different sets of GlyRs.

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