The Neural
Control of Vision
G. The Function of the On and Off Channels in Vision
Figure
20 provides a schematic of how the ON and OFF ganglion cells
arise. By virtue of the beautiful work carried out initially by Dowling
and Werblin, it has been established that the photoreceptors of the vertebrate
retina all hyperpolarize to light, yield only graded potentials, and utilize
the neurotransmitter glutamate. The ON and OFF systems originate at the
level of the bipolar cells. Two major classes of bipolar cells are the
ON and the OFF. The receptors make sign conserving synapses with the OFF
bipolar cells and sign inverting synapses with ON bipolar cells that have
a unique neurotransmitter receptor site (mGluR6). It has been discovered
by Watkins and Evans and by Slaughter and Miller that when the glutamate
analog 2-amino-4-phosphonobutyrate (APB) is applied to the retina the
responses of ON bipolar cells and ON retinal ganglion cells to light are
blocked. This remarkable discovery made it possible to determine how the
ON and OFF systems connect in the retina, in the central nervous system,
and why they have evolved.
|