Kn. Leibovic et J. Bandarchi, PHOTOTRANSDUCTION AND CALCIUM EXCHANGE ALONG THE LENGTH OF THE RETINAL ROD OUTER SEGMENT, NeuroReport, 8(5), 1997, pp. 1295-1300
THE aim of this study was to investigate whether there are differences
in calcium exchange between the ends of a retinal rod outer segment (
OS) which could be correlated with the known differences of light resp
onsiveness and which could explain the latter. We found that there is
little, if any, difference in the exchange current density. However, t
he time constant of the exchange cut-rent decay after a saturating fla
sh of light lengthened from base to tip and more calcium was extruded
at the tip than the base of the OS. Our analysis of the results leads
to the conclusion that there is little, if any, difference in free cal
cium concentration between the ends of the outer segment, but that the
re is a difference in the bound calcium and that this can explain the
difference in light responsiveness along the length of the rod.