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Effect of dopamine and haloperidol on the c-wave and light peak of light-induced retinal responses in chick eye.

T Sato1, T Yoneyama, H K Kim, T A Suzuki.   

Abstract

The relation between dopaminergic cells (and centrifugal fibers), the electroretinogram (ERG) c-wave, and the light peak were electrophysiologically investigated by observing the effects of a retrobulbar conduction block and intravitreal injection of either dopamine or haloperidol on these retinal responses. The retrobulbar conduction block (1% lidocaine) caused a decrease in the amplitude of the c-wave and the light peak in newly hatched chicks. Injections (2-20 microliters) containing dopamine (0.1-10 mM) or haloperidol (1.3-13 mM) were given intravitreously while the responses were recorded. Although intravitreous injection of saline for control resulted in no observable change in the responses, dopamine selectively augmented the c-wave of ERGs and the light peak, but not the a-, b-, and d-waves. Haloperidol decreased first the light peak and later the c-wave. The augmentation of the retinal responses by dopamine and their reduction by haloperidol was statistically significant. The estimated threshold concentration of dopamine in the vitreous cavity was 1-3.5 microM. Since in many species the interplexiform cells have been found to contain dopamine, we hypothesize that the modulatory effects on the c-wave and the light peak in this preparation may be due to a centrifugal feed-back loop which includes the interplexiform cells to the horizontal and bipolar cells and the horizontal cells to the cones.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2822368     DOI: 10.1007/BF00162724

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0012-4486            Impact factor:   2.379


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