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Temporal analysis of electroretinographic responses in fishes with rod-dominated and mixed rod-cone retina

Milošević, Milena; Višnjić Jeftić, Željka; Damjanović, Ilija; Nikčević, Miroslav; Andjus, Pavle R.; Gačić, Zoran

(General Physiol And Biophysics, Bratislava, 2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milošević, Milena
AU  - Višnjić Jeftić, Željka
AU  - Damjanović, Ilija
AU  - Nikčević, Miroslav
AU  - Andjus, Pavle R.
AU  - Gačić, Zoran
PY  - 2009
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/341
AB  - Photoreceptor content of fish retinas could be accessed by comparative electroretinographic (ERG) studies using flickering light stimuli that could separate rod-mediated vision where critical flicker frequency (CFE, frequency when the eye loses its ability to resolve individual light pulses) is usually less than 15 Hz from cone-mediated vision. Four fish species inhabiting different photic environments (small-spotted dogfish shark - Scyliorhinus canicula, eel - Anguilla anguilla, painted comber - Serranus scriba, Prussian carp - Carassius gibelio) were investigated. Dogfish shark b-wave amplitudes significantly decreased at low frequency of stimulation and CFF was reached at 3.2 Hz. A similar effect on the b-wave amplitude was observed in the eel, but CFF occurred at around 20 Hz. Conversely, b-waves of painted comber and Prussian carp remained unaltered under intermittent low-frequency stimulation, and CFFs were around 25 and 30 Hz, respectively. Additional support in accessing the receptor content of fish retinas was given by the characterization of the OFF-response (d-wave) after light adaptation. Monotonous time course of the b-wave dark adaptation indicated a rod dominated retina of the dogfish shark. Observed results indicate that the dogfish shark possesses preponderantly rod retina, that of the eel is rod-dominated, while Prussian carp and painted comber have cone-rich retinae.
PB  - General Physiol And Biophysics, Bratislava
T2  - General Physiology and Biophysics
T1  - Temporal analysis of electroretinographic responses in fishes with rod-dominated and mixed rod-cone retina
EP  - 282
IS  - 3
SP  - 276
VL  - 28
DO  - 10.4149/gpb_2009_03_276
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milošević, Milena and Višnjić Jeftić, Željka and Damjanović, Ilija and Nikčević, Miroslav and Andjus, Pavle R. and Gačić, Zoran",
year = "2009",
abstract = "Photoreceptor content of fish retinas could be accessed by comparative electroretinographic (ERG) studies using flickering light stimuli that could separate rod-mediated vision where critical flicker frequency (CFE, frequency when the eye loses its ability to resolve individual light pulses) is usually less than 15 Hz from cone-mediated vision. Four fish species inhabiting different photic environments (small-spotted dogfish shark - Scyliorhinus canicula, eel - Anguilla anguilla, painted comber - Serranus scriba, Prussian carp - Carassius gibelio) were investigated. Dogfish shark b-wave amplitudes significantly decreased at low frequency of stimulation and CFF was reached at 3.2 Hz. A similar effect on the b-wave amplitude was observed in the eel, but CFF occurred at around 20 Hz. Conversely, b-waves of painted comber and Prussian carp remained unaltered under intermittent low-frequency stimulation, and CFFs were around 25 and 30 Hz, respectively. Additional support in accessing the receptor content of fish retinas was given by the characterization of the OFF-response (d-wave) after light adaptation. Monotonous time course of the b-wave dark adaptation indicated a rod dominated retina of the dogfish shark. Observed results indicate that the dogfish shark possesses preponderantly rod retina, that of the eel is rod-dominated, while Prussian carp and painted comber have cone-rich retinae.",
publisher = "General Physiol And Biophysics, Bratislava",
journal = "General Physiology and Biophysics",
title = "Temporal analysis of electroretinographic responses in fishes with rod-dominated and mixed rod-cone retina",
pages = "282-276",
number = "3",
volume = "28",
doi = "10.4149/gpb_2009_03_276"
}
Milošević, M., Višnjić Jeftić, Ž., Damjanović, I., Nikčević, M., Andjus, P. R.,& Gačić, Z.. (2009). Temporal analysis of electroretinographic responses in fishes with rod-dominated and mixed rod-cone retina. in General Physiology and Biophysics
General Physiol And Biophysics, Bratislava., 28(3), 276-282.
https://doi.org/10.4149/gpb_2009_03_276
Milošević M, Višnjić Jeftić Ž, Damjanović I, Nikčević M, Andjus PR, Gačić Z. Temporal analysis of electroretinographic responses in fishes with rod-dominated and mixed rod-cone retina. in General Physiology and Biophysics. 2009;28(3):276-282.
doi:10.4149/gpb_2009_03_276 .
Milošević, Milena, Višnjić Jeftić, Željka, Damjanović, Ilija, Nikčević, Miroslav, Andjus, Pavle R., Gačić, Zoran, "Temporal analysis of electroretinographic responses in fishes with rod-dominated and mixed rod-cone retina" in General Physiology and Biophysics, 28, no. 3 (2009):276-282,
https://doi.org/10.4149/gpb_2009_03_276 . .