Effects of the Center-Surround Light Stimuli on the Catfish Retianl Neurons.
- Author:
Sung Jong LEE
1
;
Hae Kyoung HAN
;
So Yeon LEE
;
Chang Sub JUNG
;
Sun Ho BAI
Author Information
1. Physics Section, Department of Natural Sciences, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Retinal neurons;
Receptive field;
Surround antagonism
- MeSH:
Catfishes*;
Neurons*;
Retina;
Retinal Neurons
- From:Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
1998;39(3):509-520
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
For the investigation of the receptive field of the retinal neurons, the spatial and temporal properties of horizontal cells and the center-surround antagonisms of bipolar cells and the third-order neurons were studied using conventional intracellular recording techniques. Horizontal cells were hyperpolarized by the large annulus light stimuli (id: 3.5mm) and required at least 0.2 seconds of dark periods to respond enough. The amplitudes of the response of the ON-bipolar cell were decreased as the diameter of the spot stimuli was increased to 2.6mm and the responses were inverted at 2.6mm of inner diameter of the spreading annulus stimuli with fixed width. ON-sustained cell with spikes generated ON-sustained light responses by small annulus (1400-2100micrometer), but elicited OFF-sustained responses by large annulus (2100-2800micrometer). ON-sustained cell without spikes also showed surround antagonism. The spikes were generated at the spot of 490micrometer diameter and they were disappeared at the spot of 5600micrometer diameter. And, OFF-transient component of the ON-OFF transient cell was enhanced as annulus stimuli spread. The results suggest that the horizontal cells have large and monotonic receptive fields while the bipolar cells and the ON-sustained cells have large biphasic receptive fields in the catfish retina.