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Non-Canonical Type 1 Cannabinoid Receptor Signaling Regulates Night Visual Processing In The Inner Rat Retina
Journal
iScience
Date Issued
2024-05-06
Author(s)
Sebastián F. Estay
Camila Morales-Moraga
Alex H. Vielma
Chiayu Q. Chiu
WoS ID
WOS:001292445100001
Abstract
Type 1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1Rs) are expressed in major retinal neurons within the rod-pathway suggesting a role in regulating night visual processing, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Using acute rat retinal slices, we show that CB1R activation reduces glutamate release from rod bipolar cell (RBC) axon terminals onto AII and A17 amacrine cells through a pathway that requires exchange proteins directly activated by cAMP (EPAC1/2) signaling. Consequently, CB1R activation abrogates reciprocal GABAergic feedback inhibition from A17 amacrine cells. Moreover, the activation of CB1Rs <i>in vivo</i> enhances and prolongs the time course of the dim-light rod-driven visual responses, an effect that was eliminated when both GABA<sub>A</sub> and GABA<sub>C</sub> receptors were blocked. Altogether, our findings underscore a non-canonical mechanism by which cannabinoid signaling regulates RBC dyad synapses in the inner retina to regulate dim-light visual responses to fine-tune night vision.
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