“…Activation of D2 receptors regulates gap junction couplings between rods and cones, gap junction couplings between RGCs (Mills et al, 2007;Ribelayga & Mangel, 2010), transmembrane currents in rods (Kawai et al, 2011), the amplitudes of electroretinogram (ERG) b-waves (Miranda-Anaya et al, 2002) and oscillatory potentials (OPs) (Perry & George, 2007), and the light responses of RGCs (Bodis-Wollner & Tzelepi, 1998). In addition, development and visual activity regulates the expression of dopamine receptors, the number of dopaminergic cells (Melamed et al, 1986;Klitten et al, 2008), and the storage and release of dopamine (Melamed et al, 1986;Spira & Parkinson, 1991;Shelke et al, 1997;Lorenc-Duda et al, 2009). Therefore, it is highly likely that D2 receptors might also regulate the activity-dependent development of the retina.…”