Structural changes underlying neurodegenerative diseases include dismantling of synapses, degradation of circuitry, and even massive rewiring. Our limited understanding of synapse dismantling stems from the inability to control the timing and extent of cell death. In this study, selective ablation of cone photoreceptors in live mouse retina and tracking of postsynaptic partners at the cone-to-ON cone bipolar cell synapse reveals that early reaction to cone loss involves rapid and local changes in postsynaptic glutamate receptor distribution. Glutamate receptors disappear with a time constant of 2 h. Furthermore, binding of glutamate receptors by agonists and antagonists is insufficient to rescue glutamate receptor loss, suggesting that rece...
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that photoreceptor synaptic inputs to depolarizing bipolar c...
PURPOSE: Early visual defects in degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) may arise f...
peer-reviewedIn the mammalian retina, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. Rods...
Summary: Resilience of neural circuits has been observed in the persistence of function despite neur...
Photoreceptor degeneration differentially impacts glutamatergic signaling in downstream On and Off b...
Photoreceptor degenerations can trigger morphological alterations in second-order neurons, however, ...
Deafferentation is known to cause significant changes in the postsynaptic neurons in the central ner...
Neural circuits function in the face of changing inputs, either caused by normal variation in stimul...
Upon degeneration of photoreceptors in the adult retina, interneurons, including bipolar cells, exhi...
Photoreceptor ribbon synapse releases glutamate to postsynaptic targets. The synaptic ribbon may pla...
The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue that lines the back of the eye and transforms the visual...
The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rat has a retinal pigment epithelial cell defect that causes pro...
Loss of photoreceptors leads to significant remodeling in inner retina of rd1 mouse, a widely used m...
Abstract Background Retinal degenerations, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retini...
In retinitis pigmentosa (RP), primary rod degeneration leads to the secondary degeneration of cones,...
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that photoreceptor synaptic inputs to depolarizing bipolar c...
PURPOSE: Early visual defects in degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) may arise f...
peer-reviewedIn the mammalian retina, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. Rods...
Summary: Resilience of neural circuits has been observed in the persistence of function despite neur...
Photoreceptor degeneration differentially impacts glutamatergic signaling in downstream On and Off b...
Photoreceptor degenerations can trigger morphological alterations in second-order neurons, however, ...
Deafferentation is known to cause significant changes in the postsynaptic neurons in the central ner...
Neural circuits function in the face of changing inputs, either caused by normal variation in stimul...
Upon degeneration of photoreceptors in the adult retina, interneurons, including bipolar cells, exhi...
Photoreceptor ribbon synapse releases glutamate to postsynaptic targets. The synaptic ribbon may pla...
The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue that lines the back of the eye and transforms the visual...
The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rat has a retinal pigment epithelial cell defect that causes pro...
Loss of photoreceptors leads to significant remodeling in inner retina of rd1 mouse, a widely used m...
Abstract Background Retinal degenerations, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retini...
In retinitis pigmentosa (RP), primary rod degeneration leads to the secondary degeneration of cones,...
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that photoreceptor synaptic inputs to depolarizing bipolar c...
PURPOSE: Early visual defects in degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) may arise f...
peer-reviewedIn the mammalian retina, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. Rods...