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PLoS One ; 8(12): e83076, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24349437

ABSTRACT

In the mouse retina, horizontal cells form an electrically coupled network and provide feedback signals to photoreceptors and feedforward signals to bipolar cells. Thereby, horizontal cells contribute to gain control at the first visual synapse and to the antagonistic organization of bipolar and ganglion cell receptive fields. However, the nature of horizontal cell output remains a matter of debate, just as the exact contribution of horizontal cells to center-surround antagonism. To facilitate studying horizontal cell function, we developed a knockin mouse line which allows ablating genes exclusively in horizontal cells. This knockin line expresses a Cre recombinase under the promoter of connexin57 (Cx57), a gap junction protein only expressed in horizontal cells. Consistently, in Cx57+/Cre mice, Cre recombinase is expressed in almost all horizontal cells (>99%) and no other retinal neurons. To test Cre activity, we crossbred Cx57+/Cre mice with a mouse line in which exon 11 of the coding sequence for the ionotropic glutamate receptor subunit GluA4 was flanked by two loxP sites (GluA4fl/fl). In GluA4fl/fl:Cx57+/Cre mice, GluA4 immunoreactivity was significantly reduced (∼ 50%) in the outer retina where horizontal cells receive photoreceptor inputs, confirming the functionality of the Cre/loxP system. Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from isolated horizontal cell somata showed a reduction of glutamate-induced inward currents by ∼ 75%, suggesting that the GluA4 subunit plays a major role in mediating photoreceptor inputs. The persistent current in GluA4-deficient cells is mostly driven by AMPA and to a very small extent by kainate receptors as revealed by application of the AMPA receptor antagonist GYKI52466 and concanavalin A, a potentiator of kainate receptor-mediated currents. In summary, the Cx57+/Cre mouse line provides a versatile tool for studying horizontal cell function. GluA4fl/fl:Cx57+/Cre mice, in which horizontal cells receive less excitatory input, can thus be used to analyze the contribution of horizontal cells to retinal processing.


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Gene Deletion , Gene Expression , Integrases , Receptors, Glutamate , Retinal Horizontal Cells/metabolism , Animals , Connexins/genetics , Connexins/metabolism , Integrases/biosynthesis , Integrases/genetics , Mice , Mice, Transgenic , Organ Specificity/genetics , Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics , Receptors, Glutamate/biosynthesis , Receptors, Glutamate/genetics , Retinal Horizontal Cells/cytology
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J Neurosci ; 32(31): 10713-24, 2012 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22855819

ABSTRACT

In the brain, including the retina, interneurons show an enormous structural and functional diversity. Retinal horizontal cells represent a class of interneurons that form triad synapses with photoreceptors and ON bipolar cells. At this first retinal synapse, horizontal cells modulate signal transmission from photoreceptors to bipolar cells by feedback and feedforward inhibition. To test how the fully developed retina reacts to the specific loss of horizontal cells, these interneurons were specifically ablated from adult mice using the diphtheria toxin (DT)/DT-receptor system and the connexin57 promoter. Following ablation, the retinal network responded with extensive remodeling: rods retracted their axons from the outer plexiform layer and partially degenerated, whereas cones survived. Cone pedicles remained in the outer plexiform layer and preserved synaptic contacts with OFF but not with ON bipolar cells. Consistently, the retinal ON pathway was impaired, leading to reduced amplitudes and prolonged latencies in electroretinograms. However, ganglion cell responses showed only slight changes in time course, presumably because ON bipolar cells formed multiple ectopic synapses with photoreceptors, and visual performance, assessed with an optomotor system, was only mildly affected. Thus, the loss of an entire interneuron class can be largely compensated even by the adult retinal network.


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Retinal Degeneration/pathology , Retinal Degeneration/physiopathology , Retinal Horizontal Cells/physiology , Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells/pathology , Action Potentials/drug effects , Action Potentials/genetics , Alcohol Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Arrestin/metabolism , Connexins/genetics , Contrast Sensitivity/drug effects , Contrast Sensitivity/genetics , Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Cation Channels/metabolism , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Diphtheria Toxin/toxicity , Disks Large Homolog 4 Protein , Electroretinography , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Gene Expression Regulation/genetics , Genotype , Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics , Green Fluorescent Proteins/metabolism , Guanylate Kinases/metabolism , Heparin-binding EGF-like Growth Factor , Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/genetics , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Transgenic , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Neural Pathways/pathology , Neural Pathways/physiopathology , Photic Stimulation , Poisons/toxicity , Protein Kinase C-alpha/metabolism , Receptors, AMPA/metabolism , Retina/drug effects , Retina/pathology , Retina/ultrastructure , Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells/metabolism , Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells/pathology , Retinal Degeneration/chemically induced , Retinal Ganglion Cells/drug effects , Retinal Ganglion Cells/physiology , Retinal Horizontal Cells/drug effects , Retinal Horizontal Cells/ultrastructure , Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells/ultrastructure , Synapses/genetics , Synapses/pathology , Synapses/ultrastructure , Time Factors , Visual Acuity/drug effects
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