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Partial Cone Loss Triggers Synapse-Specific Remodeling and Spatial Receptive Field Rearrangements in a Mature Retinal Circuit

Resilience of neural circuits has been observed in the persistence of function despite neuronal loss. In vision, acuity and sensitivity can be retained after 50% loss of cones. While neurons in the cortex can remodel after input loss, the contributions of cell-type-specific circuits to resilience ar...

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Autores principales: Care, Rachel A., Kastner, David B., De la Huerta, Irina, Pan, Simon, Khoche, Atrey, Santina, Luca Della, Gamlin, Clare, Tomas, Chad Santo, Ngo, Jenita, Chen, Allen, Kuo, Yien-Ming, Ou, Yvonne, Dunn, Felice A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6624172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31091454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.04.065
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author Care, Rachel A.
Kastner, David B.
De la Huerta, Irina
Pan, Simon
Khoche, Atrey
Santina, Luca Della
Gamlin, Clare
Tomas, Chad Santo
Ngo, Jenita
Chen, Allen
Kuo, Yien-Ming
Ou, Yvonne
Dunn, Felice A.
author_facet Care, Rachel A.
Kastner, David B.
De la Huerta, Irina
Pan, Simon
Khoche, Atrey
Santina, Luca Della
Gamlin, Clare
Tomas, Chad Santo
Ngo, Jenita
Chen, Allen
Kuo, Yien-Ming
Ou, Yvonne
Dunn, Felice A.
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description Resilience of neural circuits has been observed in the persistence of function despite neuronal loss. In vision, acuity and sensitivity can be retained after 50% loss of cones. While neurons in the cortex can remodel after input loss, the contributions of cell-type-specific circuits to resilience are unknown. Here, we study the effects of partial cone loss in mature mouse retina where cell types and connections are known. At first-order synapses, bipolar cell dendrites remodel and synaptic proteins diminish at sites of input loss. Sites of remaining inputs preserve synaptic proteins. Second-order synapses between bipolar and ganglion cells remain stable. Functionally, ganglion cell spatio-temporal receptive fields retain center-surround structure following partial cone loss. We find evidence for slower temporal filters and expanded receptive field surrounds, derived mainly from inhibitory inputs. Surround expansion is absent in partially stimulated control retina. Results demonstrate functional resilience to input loss beyond pre-existing mechanisms in control retina.
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spelling pubmed-66241722019-07-11 Partial Cone Loss Triggers Synapse-Specific Remodeling and Spatial Receptive Field Rearrangements in a Mature Retinal Circuit Care, Rachel A. Kastner, David B. De la Huerta, Irina Pan, Simon Khoche, Atrey Santina, Luca Della Gamlin, Clare Tomas, Chad Santo Ngo, Jenita Chen, Allen Kuo, Yien-Ming Ou, Yvonne Dunn, Felice A. Cell Rep Article Resilience of neural circuits has been observed in the persistence of function despite neuronal loss. In vision, acuity and sensitivity can be retained after 50% loss of cones. While neurons in the cortex can remodel after input loss, the contributions of cell-type-specific circuits to resilience are unknown. Here, we study the effects of partial cone loss in mature mouse retina where cell types and connections are known. At first-order synapses, bipolar cell dendrites remodel and synaptic proteins diminish at sites of input loss. Sites of remaining inputs preserve synaptic proteins. Second-order synapses between bipolar and ganglion cells remain stable. Functionally, ganglion cell spatio-temporal receptive fields retain center-surround structure following partial cone loss. We find evidence for slower temporal filters and expanded receptive field surrounds, derived mainly from inhibitory inputs. Surround expansion is absent in partially stimulated control retina. Results demonstrate functional resilience to input loss beyond pre-existing mechanisms in control retina. 2019-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6624172/ /pubmed/31091454 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.04.065 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Care, Rachel A.
Kastner, David B.
De la Huerta, Irina
Pan, Simon
Khoche, Atrey
Santina, Luca Della
Gamlin, Clare
Tomas, Chad Santo
Ngo, Jenita
Chen, Allen
Kuo, Yien-Ming
Ou, Yvonne
Dunn, Felice A.
Partial Cone Loss Triggers Synapse-Specific Remodeling and Spatial Receptive Field Rearrangements in a Mature Retinal Circuit
title Partial Cone Loss Triggers Synapse-Specific Remodeling and Spatial Receptive Field Rearrangements in a Mature Retinal Circuit
title_full Partial Cone Loss Triggers Synapse-Specific Remodeling and Spatial Receptive Field Rearrangements in a Mature Retinal Circuit
title_fullStr Partial Cone Loss Triggers Synapse-Specific Remodeling and Spatial Receptive Field Rearrangements in a Mature Retinal Circuit
title_full_unstemmed Partial Cone Loss Triggers Synapse-Specific Remodeling and Spatial Receptive Field Rearrangements in a Mature Retinal Circuit
title_short Partial Cone Loss Triggers Synapse-Specific Remodeling and Spatial Receptive Field Rearrangements in a Mature Retinal Circuit
title_sort partial cone loss triggers synapse-specific remodeling and spatial receptive field rearrangements in a mature retinal circuit
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6624172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31091454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.04.065
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