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Ionic and possible metabolic interactions between sensory neurones and glial cells in the retina of the honeybee drone.

J A Coles, M Tsacopoulos.   

Abstract

This is a review paper that includes original calculations and figures. The drone retina is composed of two essentially uniform populations of cells, the photoreceptors and the glial cells. The photoreceptors contain many mitochondria but no glycogen has been detected; the glial cells contain much glycogen and very few mitochondria. The oxygen consumption of the photoreceptors in the dark is 20 microliters min-1 per g of retinal tissue and in response to a single flash of light there is an extra consumption that reaches a maximum of 40 microliters min-1 per g. In addition, light stimulation of the photoreceptors leads to changes in the glycogen metabolism of the glial cells, and to movements of K+. Measurements with intracellular K+-sensitive micro-electrodes showed that during light stimulation with a series of flashes the K+ activity (alpha K) in the photoreceptors fell by an average of 27% while in the glial cells alpha K rose by an amount that is estimated to correspond to most of the quantity of K+ lost by the photoreceptors. The relative contributions to the clearance of extracellular K+ of extracellular diffusion, spatial buffering and possible net K+ uptake by glial cells are discussed.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7334321     DOI: 10.1242/jeb.95.1.75

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Biol        ISSN: 0022-0949            Impact factor:   3.312


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3.  Modification of potassium movement through the retina of the drone (Apis mellifera male) by glial uptake.

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6.  Changes in sodium activity during light stimulation in photoreceptors, glia and extracellular space in drone retina.

Authors:  J A Coles; R K Orkand
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7.  Distinct lobes of Limulus ventral photoreceptors. I. Functional and anatomical properties of lobes revealed by removal of glial cells.

Authors:  J Stern; K Chinn; J Bacigalupo; J Lisman
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9.  Kinetics of oxygen consumption after a single flash of light in photoreceptors of the drone (Apis mellifera).

Authors:  M Tsacopoulos; S Poitry
Journal:  J Gen Physiol       Date:  1982-07       Impact factor: 4.086

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