2013
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2792-13.2013
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Nitric Oxide Mediates Activity-Dependent Plasticity of Retinal Bipolar Cell Output via S-Nitrosylation

Abstract: Coding a wide range of light intensities in natural scenes poses a challenge for the retina: adaptation to bright light should not compromise sensitivity to dim light. Here we report a novel form of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity, specifically, a "weighted potentiation" that selectively increases output of Mb-type bipolar cells in the goldfish retina in response to weak inputs but leaves the input-output ratio for strong stimuli unaffected. In retinal slice preparation, strong depolarization of bipolar… Show more

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“…9B) than Na ϩ spikes described in mammalian BCs (Puthussery et al 2013;Saszik and DeVries 2012), suggesting that Ca 2ϩ spikes might be less suitable for signaling rapid changes within the visual field than Na ϩ spikes (Saszik and DeVries 2012). Although analysis of the temporal precision of spikes was not performed here, our data support this view: in Mbs, the jitter in the first spike delay not only increased with the reduction of light intensity (Tooker et al 2013; Fig. 8D) but at light intensities corresponding to the threshold of Mb signaling Ca 2ϩ spikes initiated after the termination of stimuli (Fig.…”
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“…9B) than Na ϩ spikes described in mammalian BCs (Puthussery et al 2013;Saszik and DeVries 2012), suggesting that Ca 2ϩ spikes might be less suitable for signaling rapid changes within the visual field than Na ϩ spikes (Saszik and DeVries 2012). Although analysis of the temporal precision of spikes was not performed here, our data support this view: in Mbs, the jitter in the first spike delay not only increased with the reduction of light intensity (Tooker et al 2013; Fig. 8D) but at light intensities corresponding to the threshold of Mb signaling Ca 2ϩ spikes initiated after the termination of stimuli (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Ca 2ϩ spikes recorded from BCs in fish retinas code for high contrast and bright light with millisecond precision Tooker et al 2013). However, Ca 2ϩ spikes are much slower Protti et al 2000; Fig.…”
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“…8,9 For example, H 2 O 2 (usually generated in mitochondria via dismutation of O 2 À ) modulates insulin release and signaling, adipocyte differentiation, regulation of cell cycle, and the hypoxic and immune responses. [10][11][12][13] Consequently, ROS signaling has been implicated in several events that can be advantageous to the cell.…”
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