GABAergic responses of rabbit rod bipolar cells were reexamined by using wh
ole-cell recordings in the superfused slice preparation to determine if the
re is GABA(C) receptor input to their axon terminal and to characterize the
contribution that GABA(A) and GABA(C) receptors, make to the total GABA cu
rrent on the axon terminals of these cells. pharmacological agents specific
ally blocking GABA(A) and GABA(C) receptor currents demonstrated that 37% o
f the GABA-activated current was blocked by either the GABA(A) antagonists
bicuculline or SR-95531, whereas the remaining 63% of the GABA current was
blocked by a mixture of bicuculline and the GABA(C) antagonist TPMPA. This
indicated that GABA(C) receptors were present on the axon terminal of the r
abbit rod bipolar cell and that they were responsible for mediating the bic
uculline insensitive GABA current.