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  Connectomic analysis reveals an interneuron with an integral role in the retinal circuit for night vision

Park, S. J. H., Lieberman, E. E., Ke, J.-B., Rho, N., Ghorbani, P., Rahmani, P., et al. (2020). Connectomic analysis reveals an interneuron with an integral role in the retinal circuit for night vision. eLife, 9: e56077. doi:10.7554/eLife.56077.

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Park, Silvia J. H.1, Author
Lieberman, Evan E.1, Author
Ke, Jiang-Bin1, Author
Rho, Nao1, Author
Ghorbani, Padideh1, Author
Rahmani, Pouyan 1, Author
Jun, Na Young1, Author
Lee, Hae-Jim1, Author
Kim, In-Jung1, Author
Briggman, Kevin L.2, Author           
Demb, Jonathan B.1, Author
Singer, Joshua H.1, Author
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 Abstract: Night vision in mammals depends fundamentally on rod photoreceptors and the well-studied rod bipolar (RB) cell pathway. The central neuron in this pathway, the AII amacrine cell (AC), exhibits a spatially tuned receptive field, composed of an excitatory center and an inhibitory surround, that propagates to ganglion cells, the retina’s projection neurons. The circuitry underlying the surround of the AII, however, remains unresolved. Here, we combined structural, functional and optogenetic analyses of the mouse retina to discover that surround inhibition of the AII depends primarily on a single interneuron type, the NOS-1 AC: a multistratified, axon-bearing GABAergic cell, with dendrites in both ON and OFF synaptic layers, but with a pure ON (depolarizing) response to light. Our study demonstrates generally that novel neural circuits can be identified from targeted connectomic analyses and specifically that the NOS-1 AC mediates long-range inhibition during night vision and is a major element of the RB pathway.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2020-05-15
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 27
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.7554/eLife.56077
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