Light-induced potassium fluxes in the skate retina

1985 
Abstract Changes in the extracellular concentration of potassium [K + ] o in response to photic stimulation were studied in the skate retina with the aid of ion-selective electrodes. The results confirm earlier studies in demonstrating that the light-evoked changes originate at three intraretinal sites; an efflux of K + was recorded in the regions of the two plexiform (synaptic) layers, whereas a decrease in [K + ] o occurred in the extracellular space surrounding the photoreceptors. Prolonged illumination induced long-term alterations in the levels of [K + ] o which, depending upon the retinal depth of the recording electrode, contained contributions from the various sinks and sources of [K + ] o . In addition, the marked undershoot of the baseline level of [K + ] o that followed termination of the stimulus suggested the activity of a metabolically driven process for the uptake of extracellular potassium.
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