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Morphology and connectivity of the small bistratified A8 amacrine cell in the mouse retina
Authors:Sammy CS Lee  Arndt Meyer  Timm Schubert  Laura Hüser  Karin Dedek  Silke Haverkamp
Institution:1. Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main, Germany;2. University of Sydney‐Save Sight Institute, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;3. Department of Neurobiology, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany;4. Werner Reichardt Center for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN)/Institute for Ophthalmic Research, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany;5. Research Center for Neurosensory Science, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
Abstract:Amacrine cells comprise ~30 morphological types in the mammalian retina. The synaptic connectivity and function of a few γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic wide‐field amacrine cells have recently been studied; however, with the exception of the rod pathway‐specific AII amacrine cell, the connectivity of glycinergic small‐field amacrine cells has not been investigated in the mouse retina. Here, we studied the morphology and connectivity pattern of the small‐field A8 amacrine cell. A8 cells in mouse retina are bistratified with lobular processes in the ON sublamina and arboreal dendrites in the OFF sublamina of the inner plexiform layer. The distinct bistratified morphology was first visible at postnatal day 8, reaching the adult shape at P13, around eye opening. The connectivity of A8 cells to bipolar cells and ganglion cells was studied by double and triple immunolabeling experiments by using various cell markers combined with synaptic markers. Our data suggest that A8 amacrine cells receive glutamatergic input from both OFF and ON cone bipolar cells. Furthermore, A8 cells are coupled to ON cone bipolar cells by gap junctions, and provide inhibitory input via glycine receptor (GlyR) subunit α1 to OFF cone bipolar cells and to ON A‐type ganglion cells. Measurements of spontaneous glycinergic postsynaptic currents and GlyR immunolabeling revealed that A8 cells express GlyRs containing the α2 subunit. The results show that the bistratified A8 cell makes very similar synaptic contacts with cone bipolar cells as the rod pathway‐specific AII amacrine cell. However, unlike AII cells, A8 amacrine cells provide glycinergic input to ON A‐type ganglion cells. J. Comp. Neurol. 523:1529–1547, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:small‐field amacrine cell  glycinergic  glycine receptor  gap junction  crossover inhibition  retinal circuitry  RRIDs: AB_10058149  AB_11214044  AB_399431  AB_2086768  AB_2110230  AB_2278934  AB_673015  AB_477345  AB_2034062  AB_2314912  AB_10013783  AB_11213019
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