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Amacrine cells differentially balance zebrafish color circuits in the central and peripheral retina

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posted on 2023-06-07, 08:03 authored by Xinwei WangXinwei Wang, Paul Roberts, Takeshi YoshimatsuTakeshi Yoshimatsu, Leon LagnadoLeon Lagnado, Thomas BadenThomas Baden
The vertebrate inner retina is driven by photoreceptors whose outputs are already pre-processed; in zebrafish, outer retinal circuits split “color” from “grayscale” information across four cone-photoreceptor types. It remains unclear how the inner retina processes incoming spectral information while also combining cone signals to shape grayscale functions. We address this question by imaging the light-driven responses of amacrine cells (ACs) and bipolar cells (BCs) in larval zebrafish in the presence and pharmacological absence of inner retinal inhibition. We find that ACs enhance opponency in some bipolar cells while at the same time suppressing pre-existing opponency in others, so that, depending on the retinal region, the net change in the number of color-opponent units is essentially zero. To achieve this “dynamic balance,” ACs counteract intrinsic color opponency of BCs via the On channel. Consistent with these observations, Off-stratifying ACs are exclusively achromatic, while all color-opponent ACs stratify in the On sublamina.

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Journal

Cell Reports

ISSN

2211-1247

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Elsevier

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2

Volume

42

Page range

112055-112055

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  • Neuroscience Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2023-02-10

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2023-02-10

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2023-02-09

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