T. Szikra et P. Witkovsky, Contributions of AMPA- and kainate-sensitive receptors to the photopic electroretinogram of the Xenopus retina, VIS NEUROSC, 18(2), 2001, pp. 187-196
The effects of kainate receptor-preferring glutamate were tested on the ele
ctroretinogram (ERG) of the: Xenopus retina. Kainate, domoic acid, and 5-io
dowillardiine (20-100 muM) acted similarly in every respect. They increased
peak amplitudes of the ERG a-, b-, and d-waves significantly over controls
. The AMPA-specific antagonist, GYKI53655, prevented a kainate-induced incr
ease in ERG a- and d-waves, but was without effect on an increase in the b-
wave. Once the effect of agonist on the b-wave had peaked, the ERG began to
subside, leading to its neatly complete disappearance within 20 min. Prior
exposure to GYKI followed by a combination of GYKI + agonist did not signi
ficantly slow the rate of b-wave disappearance. Our results indicate that (
1) AMPA receptors contribute to ERG a- and d-waves. (2) The kainate-evoked
increase in ERG (a-, b-, and d-waves probably results, in part, from an exc
itotoxic swellings of inner retinal processes. (3) The inner retina has a p
opulation of GYKI-resistant, kainate -sensitive receptors which may contrib
ute to b-wave generation.