Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the GABAergic inhibitory neurones on the absolute and increment retinal sensitivity, determined be measuring b-wave threshold of frog electroretinogram (ERG). We found that GABAergic blockade by picrotoxin (PT -noncompetitive GABA antagonist) had no apparent effect on the absolute (dark adapted) b-wave threshold (12 microvolts criterion amplitude) and slightly, but significantly lowered its increment threshold under both levels of background illumination (0.25 lx and 200 lx), used in this study. A similar effect to that observed in light-adapted eyes was also seen in dark-adapted eyes when suprathreshold stimulus intensities, giving 25 microvolst b-wave amplitude. were presented. Another observation was marked increase of the d-wave amplitude after PT both in dark and light-adapted eyes, We suggest that the different photoreceptor input to the GABAergic interneurones and neurones, responsible for b-wave generation is the cause for the different PT effect on the absolute (rod mediated) and increment (predominantly cone mediated) b-wave threshold of frog ERG. The possible role of the GABAergic inhibitory neurones in the process of light adaptation is discussed.References

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Copyright (c) 1991 Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis
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