Scientists at the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah have discovered a new type of nerve cell, or neuron, in the retina.
In the central nervous system a complex circuitry of
neurons communicate with each other to relay sensory and motor information;
so-called interneurons serve as intermediaries in the chain of communication.
Publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences of the United States of America, a research team led by
Ning Tian, PhD, identifies a previously unknown type of interneuron in the
mammalian retina.
The discovery marks a notable development for the
field as scientists work toward a better understanding of the central nervous
system by identifying all classes of neurons and their connections.
“Based on its morphology, physiology, and genetic
properties, this cell doesn’t fit into the five classes of retinal neurons
first identified more than 100 years ago,” said Tian. “We propose they might
belong to a new retinal neuron class by themselves.”
The research team named their discovery the Campana
cell after its shape, which resembles a hand bell. Campana cells relay visual
signals from both types of light-sensing rod and cone photoreceptors in the
retina, but their precise purpose is the subject of ongoing research. Experiments
showed Campana cells remain activated for an unusually long time — as long as
30 seconds — in response to a 10 millisecond light flash stimulation.
“In the brain, persistent firing cells are believed to
be involved in memory and learning,” said Tian. “Since Campana cells have a
similar behavior, we theorize they could play a role in prompting a temporal
‘memory’ of a recent stimulation.”
The published research study is: “An uncommon neuronal
class conveys visual signals from rods and cones to retinal ganglion cells.”
Authors are: Brent K. Young, Charu Ramakrishnan, Tushar Ganjawala, Ping Wang,
Karl Deisseroth, and Ning Tian.
Source: https://healthcare.utah.edu/moran/news/2021/10/campana-cell-retina-discovery.php
Journal article: https://www.pnas.org/content/118/44/e2104884118
Source: New
type of nerve cell discovered in the retina – Scents of Science
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