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J Physiol ; 495 ( Pt 1): 1-13, 1996 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8866347

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1. The suction pipette technique was used to examine the effect of a conditioning pre-flash on the saturation time (tsat) of a bright test flash (intensity 10,000-250,000 isomerizations) delivered to intact salamander or toad rod outer segments. The conditioning flash was delivered 0-60 s before the test flash; its intensity was typically between six and sixty times dimmer than the test flash, and it was sufficient by itself to fully saturate the photocurrent. 2. A saturating pre-flash delivered before a saturating test flash reduced the tsat of the test flash. This was equivalent to a reduction in phototransduction gain (psi). 3. The pre-flash had little effect on tau zero the time constant of decay of the rate-limiting species in photoresponse inactivation (activated rhodopsin or the activated G-protein-phosphodiesterase complex). 4. The tsat declined exponentially as the separation time between a fixed intensity pre-flash and test flash was increased. The time constant (tau p) of decline in tsat was approximately 2.4s. The maximum reduction in tsat corresponded to a reduction in the apparent gain of phototransduction to approximately 0.10 of its original level. This exponential decline is consistent with a [Ca2+]i-mediated effect. 5. We conclude that the rate-limiting step in response inactivation and the step responsible for light-induced gain reduction constitute separate and distinct steps of the phototransduction cascade.


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Células Fotorreceptoras/fisiología , Células Fotorreceptoras Retinianas Bastones/fisiología , Animales , Estimulación Luminosa , Rana esculenta , Urodelos
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