Mouse b-wave mutants

MT Pardue, NS Peachey - Documenta Ophthalmologica, 2014 - Springer
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 2014Springer
The b-wave is a major component of the electroretinogram that reflects the activity of
depolarizing bipolar cells (DBCs). The b-wave is used diagnostically to identify patients with
defects in DBC signaling or in transmission from photoreceptors to DBCs. In mouse models,
an abnormal b-wave has been used to demonstrate a critical role of a particular protein in
the release of glutamate from photoreceptor terminals, in establishing the structure of the
photoreceptor-to-DBC synapse, in DBC signal transduction, and also in DBC development …
Abstract
The b-wave is a major component of the electroretinogram that reflects the activity of depolarizing bipolar cells (DBCs). The b-wave is used diagnostically to identify patients with defects in DBC signaling or in transmission from photoreceptors to DBCs. In mouse models, an abnormal b-wave has been used to demonstrate a critical role of a particular protein in the release of glutamate from photoreceptor terminals, in establishing the structure of the photoreceptor-to-DBC synapse, in DBC signal transduction, and also in DBC development, survival, or metabolic support. The purpose of this review is to summarize these models and how they have advanced our understanding of outer retinal function.
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