Reduced Retinal Function in the Absence of Na(v)1.6
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Smith, Benjamin J.
Cote, Patrice D.
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Background: Mice with a function-blocking mutation in the Scn8a gene that encodes
 Na(v)1.6, a voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) isoform normally found in several types
 of retinal neurons, have previously been found to display a profoundly abnormal dark
 adapted flash electroretinogram. However the retinal function of these mice in light
 adapted conditions has not been studied. Methodology/Principal Findings: In the present
 report we reveal that during light adaptation these animals are shown to have
 electroretinograms with significant decreases in the amplitude of the a-and b-waves. The
 percent decrease in the a-and b-waves substantially exceeds the acute effect of VGSC
 block by tetrodotoxin in control littermates. Intravitreal injection of CoCl2 or CNQX to
 isolate the a-wave contributions of the photoreceptors in littermates revealed that at
 high background luminance the cone-isolated component of the a-wave is of the same
 amplitude as the a-wave of mutants. Conclusions/Significance: Our results indicate that
 Scn8a mutant mice have reduced function in both rod and the cone retinal pathways. The
 extent of the reduction in the cone pathway, as quantified using the ERG b-wave, exceeds
 the reduction seen in control littermates after application of TTX, suggesting that a
 defect in cone photoreceptors contributes to the reduction. Unless the postreceptoral
 component of the a-wave is increased in Scn8a mutant mice, the reduction in the b-wave
 is larger than can be accounted for by reduced photoreceptor function alone. Our data
 suggests that the reduction in the light adapted ERG of Scn8a mutant mice is caused by a
 combination of reduced cone photoreceptor function and reduced depolarization of cone ON
 bipolar cells. This raises the possibility that Na(v)1.6 augments signaling in cone
 bipolar cells.
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Smith, Benjamin J.,  and Patrice D. Cote. 2012. "Reduced Retinal Function in the Absence of Na(v)1.6." Plos One 7(2): 31476-e31476.
