On the relation between ERG waves and retinal function : Inverted Rod photoresponses from the frog retina

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Vision Research. 1992. 32: 1411-1416

Title: On the relation between ERG waves and retinal function : Inverted Rod photoresponses from the frog retina
Author: Donner, K.; Hemilä, S.; Koskelainen, A.
Contributor organization: Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
Bio- ja ympäristötieteiden laitos
Bio- och miljövetenskaper, Institutionen för
Publisher: Elsevier
Date: 1992
Language: eng
ISSN: 0042-6989
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/0042-6989(92)90197-Q
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1975/930
Abstract: In rod mass receptor photoresponses recorded across the isolated frog retina, a paradoxical cornea-positive wave may precede the response of normal polarity. We present a model which shows that the light-induced decrease in rod current can give rise to inverted or biphasic ERG signals if the distal part (tip) of the rod outer segment responds more slowly and/or less sensitively than the proximal part (base). The condition is that current entering at the tip is represented with greater weight in the ERG. The model reproduces recorded ERG waveforms well. It further predicts that if there is a light-in sensitive conductance in the tip membrane, ERG photoresponses may be non-recordable although current photoresponses are only slightly reduced. The model reveals a type of complexity in the relation between mass potentials and underlying physiological processes which has not previously received attention.
Subject: ERG
Rod photoreceptors
Retina a-wave
Frog


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