Retinotopic Map Refinement Requires Spontaneous Retinal Waves during a Brief Critical Period of Development

During retinocollicular map development, spontaneous waves of action potentials spread across the retina, correlating activity among neighboring retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). To address the role of retinal waves in topographic map development, we examined wave dynamics and retinocollicular projecti...

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description During retinocollicular map development, spontaneous waves of action potentials spread across the retina, correlating activity among neighboring retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). To address the role of retinal waves in topographic map development, we examined wave dynamics and retinocollicular projections in mice lacking the β2 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. β2 −/− mice lack waves during the first postnatal week, but RGCs have high levels of uncorrelated firing. By P8, the wild-type retinocollicular projection remodels into a refined map characterized by axons of neighboring RGCs forming focal termination zones (TZs) of overlapping arbors. In contrast, in P8 β2 −/− mice, neighboring RGC axons form large TZs characterized by broadly distributed arbors. At P8, glutamatergic retinal waves appear in β2 −/− mice, and later, visually patterned activity appears, but the diffuse TZs fail to remodel. Thus, spontaneous retinal waves that correlate RGC activity are required for retinotopic map remodeling during a brief early critical period.
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Animals
Animals, Newborn
Electrodes
In Vitro Techniques
Ligands
Mammals
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Neural Pathways - growth & development
Neural Pathways - metabolism
Receptors, Nicotinic - deficiency
Receptors, Nicotinic - genetics
Retina
Retina - growth & development
Retina - metabolism
Retinal Ganglion Cells - physiology
Superior Colliculi - growth & development
Superior Colliculi - metabolism
Time Factors
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