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The effect of strychnine, bicuculline, and picrotoxin on X and Y cells in the cat retina.
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NeurotransmitterNeurotransmissionOptogeneticsGanglion CellRetinaHealth SciencesOphthalmologyX CellsDischarge PatternNeuropharmacologyNervous SystemPharmacologyY CellsPhotoreceptor CellExperimental OphthalmologyNeurophysiologyPhysiologyGaba AntagonistsNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemCat RetinaMedicineRetinal Biology
The effect of intravenous strychnine and the GABA antagonists picrotoxin and bicuculline upon the discharge pattern of center-surround-organized cat retinal ganglion cells of X and Y type were studied. Stimuli (mostly scotopic, and some photopic) were selected such that responses from both on and off-center cells were either due to the center, due to the surround, or clearly mixed. Pre-drug control responses were obtained, and their behavior following administration of the antagonists was observed for periods up to several hours. X-cell responses were affected in a consistent manner by strychnine while being unaffected by GABA antagonists. All observed changes following strychnine were consistent with a shift in center-surround balance of X cells in favor of the center. For Y-cell responses to flashing annuli following strychnine, there was either no shift or a relatively small shift in center-surround balance. Compared to X-cell responses to flashing lights, those of Y cells were very little affected by strychnine and in most cases were unaffected. It thus appears that glycine plays a similar role in receptive field organization of X cells as does GABA in Y cells (Kirby and Enroth-Cugell, 1976. J. Gen. Physiol. 68:465-484).
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