R Hanitzsch, C Zeumer, T Lichtenberger, K Wurziger
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引用次数: 13
摘要
英国皇家外科医学院(Royal College of Surgeons, RCS)的大鼠视网膜被用作人类视网膜变性的动物模型,已被用于研究二级神经元的功能。大约在出生后第33天,分离的双极细胞的树突分支比正常大鼠视网膜的双极细胞更稀疏,但它们的GABA通道与正常大鼠视网膜一样。在离体RCS大鼠视网膜中,正常发生的光诱导远端钾增加被用作二级神经元功能能力的指标。这些依赖于嗜离子性和代谢性突触的完整性。大约在出生后第22天,MgCl2增加了光诱导的RCS大鼠视网膜远端钾的增加,就像在正常大鼠视网膜中一样。MgCl2似乎不阻断双极细胞的代谢突触。大约在出生后第33天,此时RCS大鼠视网膜的光感受器已经严重受损,这种光诱导的远端钾增加的大小没有改变,但它被MgCl2所消除。这表明双极细胞仍然活跃,但非双极细胞的突触功能已经变得容易受到MgCl2的影响。结论是,当光感受器退化已经严重时,双相细胞仍然活跃,但非双相细胞,主要是杆状双相细胞,有一些功能缺陷。
Impaired function of bipolar cells in the Royal College of Surgeons rat.
The retina of the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) strain of rat, which is being used as an animal model for human retinal degenerations, has been employed in the study of the function of second order neurons. By about the 33rd postnatal day the dendritic branching of isolated bipolar cells is more sparse than in bipolar cells of the normal rat retina, but their GABA channels are as in the normal rat retina. The normally occurring light-induced distal potassium increase has been used as the indicator of the functional competence of second order neurons in the isolated RCS rat retina. These are dependent upon the integrity of ionotropic and metabotropic synapses. At about the 22nd postnatal day MgCl2 enlarges the light-induced distal potassium increase in the young RCS rat retina as in the normal rat retina. It seems that MgCl2 does not block the metabotropic synapses of on-bipolar cells. At about postnatal day 33, at which time the photoreceptors of the RCS rat retina had become severely damaged, the size of this light-induced distal potassium increase was not changed, but it was abolished by MgCl2. This indicates that bipolar cells are still active but that the synaptic function of on-bipolar cells has become vulnerable to MgCl2. The conclusion is that at a time when photoreceptor degeneration is already severe bipolar cells are still active, but that on-bipolars, mainly rod bipolar cells, have some functional deficit.