1987
DOI: 10.2170/jjphysiol.37.341
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The functional role of retinal horizontal cells.

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“…The horizontal cells that we recorded from were basically characterized by their large receptive fields and slow graded potentials, similar to those recorded in several other species such as the goldfish (Carassius auratus) (22,24), carp (Cyprinus carpio) (21), or the Amazonian species Prochilodus lineatus (25). The characteristics of the spatial response and the response to different light intensities were similar to those observed in many other species of fish.…”
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“…The horizontal cells that we recorded from were basically characterized by their large receptive fields and slow graded potentials, similar to those recorded in several other species such as the goldfish (Carassius auratus) (22,24), carp (Cyprinus carpio) (21), or the Amazonian species Prochilodus lineatus (25). The characteristics of the spatial response and the response to different light intensities were similar to those observed in many other species of fish.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…We studied the responses of monophasic horizontal cells of the fish retina, which correspond to morphological type H1 (20), with the purpose of evaluating cone impairment due to the effects of MeHg intoxication. Monophasic horizontal cells reflect the activity of cones, mainly of the L-type cones, and are also called luminosity horizontal cells, as opposed to chromaticity horizontal cells, since they are thought to process luminance information (21,22). Due to the relative ease of recording from H1 horizontal cells compared to other retinal cells in the fish retina, these cells offer a good model for investigating impairment of the functions of the outer retina.…”
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“…Furthermore, TACHIBANA (1985) demonstrated that membrane conductance of horizontal cells produced by glutamate, a putative transmitter of cones (see Fig. 10; for review see KANEKo (1987)), also depends on the membrane potential.…”
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“…These second-order neurons help to shape the receptive field of more proximal elements and serve to modulate signal transmission from photoreceptors to bipolar cells (cf. Kaneko, 1987). In the mixed (rod-cone)retinae of some species, various strategies have evolved to segregate at the horizontal cell level the responses arising from the various cone types, and to maintain separate pathways for rod-and cone-mediated signals (Stell, 1967;van Haesendonck and Missotten, 1979;Boycott, 1988; but cf.…”
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