抑制在视网膜内部的视觉特征表示
Katrin Franke1,2,3,4, Philipp Berens1,2,3, Timm Schubert1,3
1Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Nature
|February 9, 2017
概括
鼠标视网膜双极细胞的功能多样性来自激发性和抑制性输入的结合. 这种互动在视觉系统早期与视觉路径无关, 增强大脑的信号处理.
科学领域:
- 神经科学
- 视网膜生理学
- 视觉系统处理
背景情况:
- 视网膜的双极细胞对于向大脑传输视觉信息至关重要.
- 虽然小鼠的双极细胞解剖学和遗传学已被很好地理解,但它们的功能多样性仍然不清楚.
- 双极细胞由光受体输入形成并行通道, 驱动下游视觉电路.
研究的目的:
- 研究小鼠视网膜双极细胞的功能多样性.
- 了解刺激性和抑制性输入如何塑造双极细胞功能.
- 确定双极细胞受体场在视觉信号的关系.
主要方法:
- 在完整的小鼠视网膜中,从超过13000个双极细胞轴突终端的光驱性谷氨酸释放.
- 分析树突刺激和轴突抑制输入的相互作用.
- 描述双极细胞受体场的中心和周围组成部分.
主要成果:
- 双极细胞的功能多样性是由树突激发和轴突抑制的相互作用形成的.
- 双极细胞的中心-周围受体场相互作用以空间和时间去相关.
- 抑制电路在产生功能多样化的刺激途径方面发挥着关键作用.
结论:
- 抑制电路对于在视网膜中创建多种激发通路至关重要.
- 在小鼠视觉系统的第二个突触中开始平行视觉路径的脱节.
- 这项研究提供了对小鼠视网膜早期视觉处理的新见解.
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