Characterization of connexin36 gap junctions in the human outer retina

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Orsolya Kántor
Zsigmond Benkő
Anna Énzsöly
Csaba Dávid
Angela Naumann
Roland Nitschke
Arnold Szabó
Emese Pálfi
József Orbán
Miklós Nyitrai
János Németh
Ágoston Szél
Ákos Lukáts
Béla Völgyi
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[1] Semmelweis University,Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology
[2] Wigner Research Center for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Department of Theory
[3] Semmelweis University School of Ph.D. Studies,Department of Ophthalmology
[4] Semmelweis University,Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology
[5] Semmelweis University,Life Imaging Center, Center for Biological Systems Analysis
[6] Albert-Ludwigs University,BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies
[7] Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg,Department of Biophysics
[8] University of Pécs,János Szentágothai Research Center
[9] University of Pécs,Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology
[10] MTA-PTE NAP B Retinal Electrical Synapses Research Group,Department of Ophthalmology
[11] University of Pécs,undefined
[12] New York University Langone Medical Center,undefined
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Brain Structure and Function | 2016年 / 221卷
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Gap junction; Electrical synapse; Photoreceptor; Cone; Rod; Bipolar cell;
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Retinal connexins (Cx) form gap junctions (GJ) in key circuits that transmit average or synchronize signals. Expression of Cx36, -45, -50 and -57 have been described in many species but there is still a disconcerting paucity of information regarding the Cx makeup of human retinal GJs. We used well-preserved human postmortem samples to characterize Cx36 GJ constituent circuits of the outer plexiform layer (OPL). Based on their location, morphometric characteristics and co-localizations with outer retinal neuronal markers, we distinguished four populations of Cx36 plaques in the human OPL. Three of these were comprised of loosely scattered Cx36 plaques; the distalmost population 1 formed cone-to-rod GJs, population 2 in the mid-OPL formed cone-to-cone GJs, whereas the proximalmost population 4 likely connected bipolar cell dendrites. The fourth population (population 3) of Cx36 plaques conglomerated beneath cone pedicles and connected dendritic tips of bipolar cells that shared a common presynaptic cone. Overall, we show that the human outer retina displays a diverse cohort of Cx36 GJ that follows the general mammalian scheme and display a great functional diversity.
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页码:2963 / 2984
页数:21
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