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Retinal waves in mice lacking the β2 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0807178105

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lateral geniculate nucleus; multielectrode array; retinal ganglion cells; retinogeniculate segregation; gap junction

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  1. Research to Prevent Blindness
  2. National Institutes of Health [EY016182, EY003991, P30 EY12576]

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The structural and functional properties of the visual system are disrupted in mutant animals lacking the beta 2 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. In particular, eye-specific retinogeniculate projections do not develop normally in these mutants. it is widely thought that the developing retinas of beta 2(-/-) mutants do not manifest correlated activity, leading to the notion that retinal waves play an instructional role in the formation of eye-specific retinogeniculate projections. By multielectrode array recordings, we show here that the beta 2(-/-) mutants have robust retinal waves during the formation of eye-specific projections. Unlike in WT animals, however, the mutant retinal waves are propagated by gap junctions rather than cholinergic circuitry. These results indicate that lack of retinal waves cannot account for the abnormalities that have been documented in the retinogeniculate pathway of the beta 2(-/-) mutants and suggest that other factors must contribute to the deficits in the visual system that have been noted in these animals.

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