Reduction of red-green discrimination by dopamine D1 receptor antagonists and retinal dopamine depletion |
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Authors: | Carlos Mora-Ferrer Christa Neumeyer |
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Affiliation: | *Institut für Zoologie 111, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, 55099 Mainz, Germany |
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Abstract: | Reduction of wavelength discrimination ability in the 560–640 nm range, but not in the 404–540 nm range, has been demonstrated in goldfish after intravitreal injection of D1-dopamine receptor antagonists. Intravitreal injection of the dopaminergic neurotoxin 6-OH-dopamine severely reduced wavelength discrimination ability in the 540–661 nm range within 3 days. Discrimination ability could be reconstituted by the Dl-agonist SKF 38393. Animals recovered from injection of 6-OH-dopamine within 14–16 days. No change of wavelength discrimination was induced by 6-OH-dopamine in the 461–540 nm range. We conclude that under photopic conditions dopamine modulates retinal mechanisms involved in red-green colour coding via D1-dopamine receptor-like binding sites. |
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Keywords: | Goldfish Wavelength discrimination Retina Dopamine receptors |
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