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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 82 No. 1 July 1999, pp. 86-93
Copyright ©1999 by the American Physiological Society
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8061
Beaver, C. J.,
Q.-H. Ji, and
N. W. Daw.
Effect of the Group II Metabotropic Glutamate Agonist,
2R,4R-APDC, Varies With Age, Layer, and Visual Experience in the
Visual Cortex. J. Neurophysiol. 82: 86-93, 1999.
Group II metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR 2/3) are
distributed differentially across the layers of cat visual cortex, and
this distribution varies with age. At 3-4 wk, mGluR 2/3 receptor immunoreactivity is present in all layers. By 6-8 wk of age, it is
still present in extragranular layers (2, 3, 5, and 6) but has
disappeared from layer 4, and dark-rearing postpones the disappearance of Group II receptors from layer 4. We examined the physiological effects of Group II activation, to see if these effects varied similarly. The responses of single neurons in cat primary visual cortex
were recorded to visual stimulation, then the effect of iontophoresis
of 2R,4R-4 aminopyrrolidine-2,4-decarboxylate (2R,4R-APDC), a Group II
specific agonist, was observed in animals between 3 wk and adulthood.
The effect of 2R,4R-APDC was generally suppressive, reducing both the
visual response and spontaneous activity of single neurons. The
developmental changes were in agreement with the immunohistochemical
results: 2R,4R-APDC had effects on cells in all layers in animals of
3-4 wk but not in layer 4 of animals >6 wk old. Moreover, the effect
of 2R,4R-APDC was reduced in the cortex of older animals (>22 wk).
Dark-rearing animals to 47-54 days maintained the effects of
2R,4R-APDC in layer 4. The disappearance of Group II mGluRs from layer
4 between 3 and 6 wk of age is correlated with the segregation of
ocular dominance columns in that layer, raising the possibility that
mGluRs 2/3 are involved in this process.
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