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Nature ; 603(7899): 119-123, 2022 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35197635

ABSTRACT

Nonlinear, multiplication-like operations carried out by individual nerve cells greatly enhance the computational power of a neural system1-3, but our understanding of their biophysical implementation is scant. Here we pursue this problem in the Drosophila melanogaster ON motion vision circuit4,5, in which we record the membrane potentials of direction-selective T4 neurons and of their columnar input elements6,7 in response to visual and pharmacological stimuli in vivo. Our electrophysiological measurements and conductance-based simulations provide evidence for a passive supralinear interaction between two distinct types of synapse on T4 dendrites. We show that this multiplication-like nonlinearity arises from the coincidence of cholinergic excitation and release from glutamatergic inhibition. The latter depends on the expression of the glutamate-gated chloride channel GluClα8,9 in T4 neurons, which sharpens the directional tuning of the cells and shapes the optomotor behaviour of the animals. Interacting pairs of shunting inhibitory and excitatory synapses have long been postulated as an analogue approximation of a multiplication, which is integral to theories of motion detection10,11, sound localization12 and sensorimotor control13.


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Drosophila melanogaster , Models, Neurological , Animals , Biophysics , Neurons/physiology , Synapses/physiology
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Sci Rep ; 7: 45487, 2017 04 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28406473

ABSTRACT

Photoswitch compounds such as DENAQ confer light-sensitivity on endogenous neuronal ion channels, enabling photocontrol of neuronal activity without genetic manipulation. DENAQ treatment restores both retinal light responses and visual behaviors in rodent models of Retinitis pigmentosa. However, retinal photosensitization requires a high dose of DENAQ and disappears within several days after treatment. Here we report that BENAQ, an improved photoswitch, is 20-fold more potent than DENAQ and persists in restoring visual responses to the retina for almost 1 month after a single intraocular injection. Studies on mice and rabbits show that BENAQ is non-toxic at concentrations 10-fold higher than required to impart light-sensitivity. These favorable properties make BENAQ a potential drug candidate for vision restoration in patients with degenerative blinding diseases.


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Azo Compounds/pharmacology , Benzene Derivatives/pharmacology , Photosensitizing Agents/pharmacology , Retina/physiology , Vision, Ocular/drug effects , Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Azo Compounds/chemistry , Azo Compounds/pharmacokinetics , Benzene Derivatives/chemistry , Benzene Derivatives/pharmacokinetics , Disease Models, Animal , Half-Life , Light , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Photosensitizing Agents/chemistry , Photosensitizing Agents/pharmacokinetics , Quaternary Ammonium Compounds/pharmacology , Rabbits , Retina/drug effects , Retina/radiation effects , Retinal Ganglion Cells/drug effects , Retinal Ganglion Cells/physiology , Retinal Ganglion Cells/radiation effects , Retinitis Pigmentosa/metabolism , Retinitis Pigmentosa/pathology
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