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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of comparative physiology 170 (1992), S. 729-738 
    ISSN: 1432-1351
    Keywords: Phototransduction ; Light adaptation ; Photon Insect vision ; Shunting conductance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The response of a locust, Locusta migratoria, photoreceptor to a simultaneous pair of dim flashes is smaller than the sum of the responses to the individual component flashes, even when the photon absorption sites are separated by a distance of 120 μm, which should prevent them from interacting biochemically. A similar depression is observed when a flash is paired with a depolarizing current instead of a second flash, irrespecive of whether the flash response precedes or follows the current response. These results indicate that the sublinear summation is caused by the activation of a voltage-activated shunting conductance. This conductance is not blocked by low intracellular concentrations of tetraethylammonium chloride, and is therefore different from the conductance which causes the decrease of the receptor's step response from transient to steady-state.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Annals of biomedical engineering 23 (1995), S. 70-77 
    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Keywords: Phototransduction ; Light adaptation ; Gamma function ; Impulse response
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Light-adapted fly photoreceptor cells were stimulated with brief positive and negative contrast flashes (contrast=ΔI/I, I=intensity). Membrane potential responses to a wide range of flash intensities were well-fitted by a static nonlinearity followed by a compartmental model represented by a gamma function. However, the agreement improved if one parameter of the gamma function,n, varied quadratically with input light intensity. Response amplitude and time to peak were estimated from the fitted parameters. Response amplitude varied approximately linearly with contrast but showed nonlinear compression with the largest negative flashes. Reducing the background light level by 3 decades or hyperpolarizing the cell electrically produced stronger nonlinear compression with both contrast polarities. This is probably due to fast voltage-activated K+ channels. Responses to double flashes with varying time separations were well-fitted by summed gamma functions, allowing separation of the individual flash responses. There was no detectable time-dependent interaction between paired positive flashes at all separations. However, the response to two negative flashes was greater than the linear prediction at short separations, and this facilitatory nonlinearity decayed with a time constant of about 1 msec. The facilitation is probably related to resonant behavior in light-adapted photoreceptors and may be due to an IP3-induced intracellular Ca2+ release.
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