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Electrophysiological evidence for interaction between retinula cells in the flesh-fly
Authors:Mimura  K
Institution:(1) Faculty of Liberal Arts, Nagasaki University, 852 Nagasaki, Japan
Abstract:Summary In the electrical response of retinula cells to polarized light in the flesh-flyBoettcherisca peregrina, the polarization plane which showed the maximum sensitivity (Polmax phase) to illumination by a small spot of light just large enough to cover only one retinula cell was found to differ from that with illumination by a larger spot of light which included adjacent cells. There was a difference of about 30°.This difference in Polmax phase was assumed to indicate the occurrence of interaction between retinula cells even in the fly photoreceptor having rhabdom of the open type. This assumption was confirmed by the following experiments. (1) Under selective adaptation by a large spot of polarized light so as to eliminate the interaction effect, the Polmax phase was found to be the same as that measured by a small spot even though the measurement had been made using a large spot of light. (2) The responses to polarized light illuminated from along some restricted off-axes showed a 60° shift in the Polmax phase in comparison to those obtained from along the other axes. (3) The spectral sensitivity curves to illumination from along off-axes were almost all the same and were for the peripheral retinula cells. (4) The receptor potentials were found to increase in amplitude in a certain limited off-axis area that corresponded to the specific off-axis direction of illumination which had resulted in a shift of the Polmax phase.It is concluded from these results that the peripheral retinula cells in the flesh-fly demonstrate interaction between certain two adjacent retinula cells. This interaction is positive but not a simple algebraic sum of the activity of two cells.This work was partly supported by a grant from the Japan Education MinistryI wish to thank the Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Kyushu University (Prof. H. Morita and Prof. H. Tateda) for the constant supply of flesh-flies.
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