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Dopamine D1 Receptor Expression Is Bipolar Cell Type-Specific in the Mouse Retina

Journal

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Volume 524, Issue 10, Pages 2059-2079

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cne.23932

Keywords

BAC transgenic mice; immunohistochemistry; in situ hybridization: RRID: AB_10000347; RRID: AB_2313634; RRID: AB_2079751; RRID: AB_2086774; RRID: AB_2094841; RRID: AB_2314280; RRID: AB_10013483; RRID: AB_94936; RRID: AB_2115181; RRID: AB_2248534; RRID: AB_2314947; RRID: AB_2158332; RRID: AB_397957; RRID: AB_628142; RRID: AB_2261205; RRID: AB_10013783; RRID: AB_2201528

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01 EY020533]
  2. Mid-West Eye Bank Fund
  3. WSU Startup Fund [NIH P30EY004068]
  4. Research to Prevent Blindness (R.P.B.)

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In the retina, dopamine is a key molecule for daytime vision. Dopamine is released by retinal dopaminergic amacrine cells and transmits signaling either by conventional synaptic or by volume transmission. By means of volume transmission, dopamine modulates all layers of retinal neurons; however, it is not well understood how dopamine modulates visual signaling pathways in bipolar cells. Here we analyzed Drd1a-tdTomato BAC transgenic mice and found that the dopamine D1 receptor (D1R) is expressed in retinal bipolar cells in a type-dependent manner. Strong tdTomato fluorescence was detected in the inner nuclear layer and localized to type 1, 3b, and 4 OFF bipolar cells and type 5-2, XBC, 6, and 7 ON bipolar cells. In contrast, type 2, 3a, 5-1, 9, and rod bipolar cells did not express Drd1a-tdTomato. Other interneurons were also found to express tdTomato including horizontal cells and a subset (25%) of AII amacrine cells. Diverse visual processing pathways, such as color or motion-coded pathways, are thought to be initiated in retinal bipolar cells. Our results indicate that dopamine sculpts bipolar cell performance in a type-dependent manner to facilitate daytime vision. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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