Sensory circuits can exhibit remarkable resilience to disruption, often maintaining function through recruitment of compensatory mechanisms. In the mammalian retina, the balance between ON and OFF pathways that encode distinct luminance profiles is essential for processing visual information. How selective disruption of one input stream can trigger adaptive and/or compensatory measures in retinal output neurons is not fully understood. To determine how retinal output circuits can adapt to different degrees of input suppression, we genetically suppressed the ON pathway input in two models with partial (50%) and complete (100%) ON pathway blockade. We used single-cell electrophysiology to record intrinsic properties, synaptic inputs, and spike outputs of alpha retinal ganglion cell (RGC) types that serve as primary output channels. Complementary immunohistochemistry assessed structural changes in excitatory and inhibitory synaptic protein expression within individual RGCs. We found that 50% ON pathway suppression triggers adaptive scaling of excitatory synaptic proteins in ON and OFF RGCs that are aimed at preserving visual function. In contrast, complete suppression leads to maladaptive intrinsic alterations and cyclical instability in specific OFF-RGC types, impairing visual processing. We also observed luminance-level-dependent alterations in the OFF pathway output and contrast-encoding abilities after ON pathway suppression. Our findings reveal that the extent of input suppression determines whether compensatory mechanisms are beneficial or detrimental, offering new insights into retinal plasticity mechanisms. Uncovering these mechanisms expands our knowledge of sensory neuroplasticity, revealing potential therapeutic strategies for ameliorating dysfunction in disease conditions of ON pathway suppression, such as congenital stationary night blindness.
Divergent mechanisms of neural adaptation and instability in the mammalian retina.
哺乳动物视网膜神经适应和不稳定性机制的差异
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作者:Khoussine Jacob, Sawant Abhilash, Gupta Sapan, Zhai Haoshen, Shahi Pawan K, Pattnaik Bikash R, Sinha Raunak, Hoon Mrinalini
| 期刊: | Current Biology | 影响因子: | 7.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul 21; 35(14):3381-3395 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.cub.2025.06.015 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
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