Some OFF bipolar cell types make contact with both rods and cones in macaque and mouse retinas

This study compared the types of OFF bipolar cells found in the macaque retina with those found in the mouse retina and determined whether these OFF bipolar cells make direct contacts with both rods and cones by serial section transmission electron microscopy. We performed scatter plots and cluster...

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Main Authors: Yoshihiko eTsukamoto, Naoko eOmi
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2014.00105/full
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spelling doaj-f38efac3dfc64d3f8d0aabdb1a2b47bb2020-11-24T23:29:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292014-09-01810.3389/fnana.2014.00105102317Some OFF bipolar cell types make contact with both rods and cones in macaque and mouse retinasYoshihiko eTsukamoto0Yoshihiko eTsukamoto1Naoko eOmi2Studio RetinaHyogo College of MedicineStudio RetinaThis study compared the types of OFF bipolar cells found in the macaque retina with those found in the mouse retina and determined whether these OFF bipolar cells make direct contacts with both rods and cones by serial section transmission electron microscopy. We performed scatter plots and cluster analysis of the morphological variables of their axon terminals such as the stratification level, the arbor thickness, the arbor area, and the number of ribbons. Five OFF bipolar cell types, including the recently discovered DB3b type, were identified in the macaque retina. The macaque OFF bipolar cell types FMB, DB1, DB2, DB3a, and DB3b corresponded to the mouse OFF bipolar cell types 2, 1, 4, 3a, and 3b, respectively. In addition to contacting rod bipolar cells, approximately 7% of rods in the macaque retina made basal contacts exclusively with one cell type, DB3b, whereas 18% of rods in the mouse retina made basal contacts with one or two of types, 3a, 3b, and 4. Approximately 3% of mouse rods were divergently connected to two OFF bipolar cells of different types, but macaque rods were solely connected to one OFF bipolar cell. Rod-rod gap junctions were localized at rod cell bodies and axons in the outer nuclear layer in both macaque and mouse retinas. The direct rod-OFF bipolar connection system is slightly more developed in the mouse retina than in the macaque retina, possibly as a fine-tuned adaptation to nocturnal conditions. This one-step direct synaptic pathway from rods to OFF bipolar cells may enhance the response speed to OFF light stimuli compared with more indirect pathways via rod-cone gap junctions (a two-step pathway) and via rod bipolar and AII amacrine cells (a three-step pathway).http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2014.00105/fullGap JunctionsMesopic VisionPrimatesynapseparallel processingserial section electron microscopy
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Some OFF bipolar cell types make contact with both rods and cones in macaque and mouse retinas
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Gap Junctions
Mesopic Vision
Primate
synapse
parallel processing
serial section electron microscopy
author_facet Yoshihiko eTsukamoto
Yoshihiko eTsukamoto
Naoko eOmi
author_sort Yoshihiko eTsukamoto
title Some OFF bipolar cell types make contact with both rods and cones in macaque and mouse retinas
title_short Some OFF bipolar cell types make contact with both rods and cones in macaque and mouse retinas
title_full Some OFF bipolar cell types make contact with both rods and cones in macaque and mouse retinas
title_fullStr Some OFF bipolar cell types make contact with both rods and cones in macaque and mouse retinas
title_full_unstemmed Some OFF bipolar cell types make contact with both rods and cones in macaque and mouse retinas
title_sort some off bipolar cell types make contact with both rods and cones in macaque and mouse retinas
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
issn 1662-5129
publishDate 2014-09-01
description This study compared the types of OFF bipolar cells found in the macaque retina with those found in the mouse retina and determined whether these OFF bipolar cells make direct contacts with both rods and cones by serial section transmission electron microscopy. We performed scatter plots and cluster analysis of the morphological variables of their axon terminals such as the stratification level, the arbor thickness, the arbor area, and the number of ribbons. Five OFF bipolar cell types, including the recently discovered DB3b type, were identified in the macaque retina. The macaque OFF bipolar cell types FMB, DB1, DB2, DB3a, and DB3b corresponded to the mouse OFF bipolar cell types 2, 1, 4, 3a, and 3b, respectively. In addition to contacting rod bipolar cells, approximately 7% of rods in the macaque retina made basal contacts exclusively with one cell type, DB3b, whereas 18% of rods in the mouse retina made basal contacts with one or two of types, 3a, 3b, and 4. Approximately 3% of mouse rods were divergently connected to two OFF bipolar cells of different types, but macaque rods were solely connected to one OFF bipolar cell. Rod-rod gap junctions were localized at rod cell bodies and axons in the outer nuclear layer in both macaque and mouse retinas. The direct rod-OFF bipolar connection system is slightly more developed in the mouse retina than in the macaque retina, possibly as a fine-tuned adaptation to nocturnal conditions. This one-step direct synaptic pathway from rods to OFF bipolar cells may enhance the response speed to OFF light stimuli compared with more indirect pathways via rod-cone gap junctions (a two-step pathway) and via rod bipolar and AII amacrine cells (a three-step pathway).
topic Gap Junctions
Mesopic Vision
Primate
synapse
parallel processing
serial section electron microscopy
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2014.00105/full
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