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Synaptic Transfer between Rod and Cone Pathways Mediated by AII Amacrine Cells in the Mouse Retina.


ABSTRACT: To understand computation in a neural circuit requires a complete synaptic connectivity map and a thorough grasp of the information-processing tasks performed by the circuit. Here, we dissect a microcircuit in the mouse retina in which scotopic visual information (i.e., single photon events, luminance, contrast) is encoded by rod bipolar cells (RBCs) and distributed to parallel ON and OFF cone bipolar cell (CBC) circuits via the AII amacrine cell, an inhibitory interneuron. Serial block-face electron microscopy (SBEM) reconstructions indicate that AIIs preferentially connect to one OFF CBC subtype (CBC2); paired whole-cell patch-clamp recordings demonstrate that, depending on the level of network activation, AIIs transmit distinct components of synaptic input from single RBCs to downstream ON and OFF CBCs. These findings highlight specific synaptic and circuit-level features that allow intermediate neurons (e.g., AIIs) within a microcircuit to filter and propagate information to downstream neurons.

SUBMITTER: Graydon CW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6133723 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synaptic Transfer between Rod and Cone Pathways Mediated by AII Amacrine Cells in the Mouse Retina.

Graydon Cole W CW   Lieberman Evan E EE   Rho Nao N   Briggman Kevin L KL   Singer Joshua H JH   Diamond Jeffrey S JS  

Current biology : CB 20180816 17


To understand computation in a neural circuit requires a complete synaptic connectivity map and a thorough grasp of the information-processing tasks performed by the circuit. Here, we dissect a microcircuit in the mouse retina in which scotopic visual information (i.e., single photon events, luminance, contrast) is encoded by rod bipolar cells (RBCs) and distributed to parallel ON and OFF cone bipolar cell (CBC) circuits via the AII amacrine cell, an inhibitory interneuron. Serial block-face ele  ...[more]

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