Off cone bipolar cells of the mammalian retina connect to cone photoreceptor synaptic terminals via non‐invaginating flat contacts at a considerable distance from the only established neurotransmitter release site so… Click to show full abstract
Off cone bipolar cells of the mammalian retina connect to cone photoreceptor synaptic terminals via non‐invaginating flat contacts at a considerable distance from the only established neurotransmitter release site so far, the synaptic ribbon. Diffusion from the ribbon synaptic active zone is considered the most likely mechanism for the neurotransmitter glutamate to reach postsynaptic receptors on the dendritic tips of Off cone bipolar cells. We used a mutant mouse with functionally impaired photoreceptor ribbon synapses to investigate the importance of intact ribbon synaptic active zones for signal transmission at Off cone bipolar cell contacts.
               
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