GABA as a developmental signal in the inner retina and optic nerve.

J H Sandell
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Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mature vertebrate retina, where it is localized predominantly in amacrine cells, and to a lesser extent in other cell types. During development, GABA is expressed transiently in additional cells, including retinal ganglion cells and horizontal cells. Elements of the GABA system, including GABA uptake and release mechanisms and GABA receptors, are also expressed early in retinal development, well in advance of the onset of visual function. The GABA transporter is a major component of the GABA system in the mature retina, and is most likely responsible for GABA release early in development, prior to the establishment of vesicular synaptic transmission. GABA, produced by amacrine cells and retinal ganglion cells, may serve a developmental role in the establishment of circuitry in the retinal inner plexiform layer and may also be involved in the formation of appropriate central connections by retinal ganglion cell axons.

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GABA在视网膜内和视神经中的发育信号。
γ -氨基丁酸(GABA)在成熟的脊椎动物视网膜中作为一种抑制性神经递质,主要存在于无突细胞中,在其他类型的细胞中也有少量存在。在发育过程中,GABA在其他细胞中短暂表达,包括视网膜神经节细胞和水平细胞。GABA系统的元素,包括GABA摄取和释放机制和GABA受体,也在视网膜发育的早期表达,远远早于视觉功能的开始。GABA转运体是成熟视网膜中GABA系统的主要组成部分,并且最有可能在发育早期,在水泡突触传递建立之前负责GABA释放。GABA由无突细胞和视网膜神经节细胞产生,可能在视网膜内丛状层电路的建立中起发育作用,也可能参与视网膜神经节细胞轴突形成适当的中枢连接。
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