The response to light of one ommatidium is reduced or suppressed by simultaneous illumination of neighboring ommatidia. The mechanism of this lateral inhibition may be chemical synaptic transmission, based on the physiological findings of a number of investigators and on the following evidence. The fine structure of the neuropil of the lateral plexus exhibits numerous clear vesicles (ca. 400 A), dense-core vesicles (ca. 700–1400 A), Golgi regions, and other morphological features of neurochemical synapses. The indolealkylamine, serotonin (5-HT), even in nanomolar concentrations, has a potent inhibitory action. An initial, potent inhibitory dose of 5-HT produces a long lasting densensitization to subsequent doses. The desensitization affects lateral inhibition evoked by light stimulation of neighboring receptors, i.e. crossed-desensitization. Eye tissue extracts contain 5-HT and melatonin (MLT) at a level greater than 1 µg/g wet tissue and perhaps as high as 20–30 µg/g, as determined by two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and o-phthaldialdehyde fluorescence assay techniques. Subcellular fractionation on sucrose gradient indicates a peak in 5-HT and MLT content associated with an intermediate density fraction. 5-HT may be an inhibitory transmitter for lateral inhibition. One pathway for metabolism of 5-HT in the lateral eye may be via N-acetylserotonin and melatonin.
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Serotonin and Inhibition in Limulus Lateral Eye
A. R. Adolph,
A. R. Adolph
From the Neurophysiology Laboratory, Retina Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts 02114
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F. J. Tuan
F. J. Tuan
From the Neurophysiology Laboratory, Retina Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts 02114
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A. R. Adolph
From the Neurophysiology Laboratory, Retina Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts 02114
F. J. Tuan
From the Neurophysiology Laboratory, Retina Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts 02114
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May 26 1972
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1972 by The Rockefeller University Press
1972
J Gen Physiol (1972) 60 (6): 679–697.
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May 26 1972
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A. R. Adolph, F. J. Tuan; Serotonin and Inhibition in Limulus Lateral Eye . J Gen Physiol 1 December 1972; 60 (6): 679–697. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.60.6.679
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