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. 1982 Feb;79(3):936-40.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.79.3.936.

Carp horizontal cells in culture respond selectively to L-glutamate and its agonists

Carp horizontal cells in culture respond selectively to L-glutamate and its agonists

E M Lasater et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1982 Feb.

Abstract

Horizontal cells were enzymatically isolated from the carp retina and maintained in culture for 2-7 days. Cultured horizontal cells typically had resting membrane potentials of -50 to -70 mV and input resistances of 100-150 m omega. The cells were treated with a number of neurotransmitter agents and their analogues. Significant responses were evoked only by 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (dopamine), L-glutamate, and certain glutamate analogues. The responses to dopamine were inconsistent; most often, the membrane hyperpolarized and input resistances increased. However, highly characteristic responses to L-glutamate and its analogues, quisqualate and kainate, were observed in virtually all of the cells tested. The responses consisted of an initial graded depolarization accompanied by a resistance increase, followed in most cases by a prolonged (1- to 2-min) regenerative depolarization. The regenerative component of the response appears to be Ca2+ dependent, while the underlying graded potential may be due to a decrease in K+ conductance of the membrane.

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