Upon degeneration of photoreceptors in the adult retina, interneurons, including bipolar cells, exhibit a plastic response leading to their aberrant rewiring. Photoreceptor reintroduction has been suggested as a potential approach to sight restoration, but the ability of deafferented bipolar cells to establish functional synapses with photoreceptors is poorly understood. Here we use photocoagulation to selectively destroy photoreceptors in adult rabbits while preserving the inner retina. We find that rods and cones shift into the ablation zone over several weeks, reducing the blind spot at scotopic and photopic luminances. During recovery, rod and cone bipolar cells exhibit markedly different responses to deafferentation. Rod bipolar cells ...
Humans are largely dependent upon cone-mediated vision. However, death or dysfunction of rods, the p...
Bipolar cells have become successful targets for optogenetic gene therapies that restore vision afte...
peer-reviewedIn the mammalian retina, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. Rods...
The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue that lines the back of the eye and transforms the visual...
A major cause of human blindness is the death of rod photoreceptors. As rods degenerate, synaptic st...
Proper function of the central nervous system (CNS) depends on the specificity of synaptic connectio...
Summary: Resilience of neural circuits has been observed in the persistence of function despite neur...
In mammalian retinas, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. In the retina of Nrl...
Retinal photoreceptors die during retinal synaptogenesis in a portion of retinal degeneration. Wheth...
We studied the survival of cone photoreceptors following the degeneration of rods in the rd mouse. C...
Retinal photoreceptors die during retinal synaptogenesis in a portion of retinal degeneration. Wheth...
Most defects causing retinal degeneration in retinitis pigmentosa (RP) are rod-specific mutations, b...
In retinitis pigmentosa (RP), primary rod degeneration leads to the secondary degeneration of cones,...
<div><p>We sought to characterize the regenerated cells, if any, when photoreceptor ablation was mos...
The full or partial deafferentation of neural circuits is an inevitability in the life of an organis...
Humans are largely dependent upon cone-mediated vision. However, death or dysfunction of rods, the p...
Bipolar cells have become successful targets for optogenetic gene therapies that restore vision afte...
peer-reviewedIn the mammalian retina, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. Rods...
The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue that lines the back of the eye and transforms the visual...
A major cause of human blindness is the death of rod photoreceptors. As rods degenerate, synaptic st...
Proper function of the central nervous system (CNS) depends on the specificity of synaptic connectio...
Summary: Resilience of neural circuits has been observed in the persistence of function despite neur...
In mammalian retinas, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. In the retina of Nrl...
Retinal photoreceptors die during retinal synaptogenesis in a portion of retinal degeneration. Wheth...
We studied the survival of cone photoreceptors following the degeneration of rods in the rd mouse. C...
Retinal photoreceptors die during retinal synaptogenesis in a portion of retinal degeneration. Wheth...
Most defects causing retinal degeneration in retinitis pigmentosa (RP) are rod-specific mutations, b...
In retinitis pigmentosa (RP), primary rod degeneration leads to the secondary degeneration of cones,...
<div><p>We sought to characterize the regenerated cells, if any, when photoreceptor ablation was mos...
The full or partial deafferentation of neural circuits is an inevitability in the life of an organis...
Humans are largely dependent upon cone-mediated vision. However, death or dysfunction of rods, the p...
Bipolar cells have become successful targets for optogenetic gene therapies that restore vision afte...
peer-reviewedIn the mammalian retina, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. Rods...