Oakley B
Vision Res. 1983;23(11):1325-37. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(83)90108-6.
Illumination of the vertebrate retina evokes a transient decrease in extracellular potassium concentration, [K+]0, in the subretinal space. During maintained illumination, [K+]0 recovers toward its dark-adapted level. The mechanisms most likely to contribute to this recovery process were examined by using K+-selective microelectrodes to measure [K+]0 in the isolated retina of the toad. Bufo marinus. Although both diffusion of K+ and changes in the rod membrane voltage contribute to the recovery of [K+]0 during maintained illumination, other factors are likely to be involved as well. It is suggested that this recovery process could be due in part to inhibition of the Na+/K+ pump in the rod photo-receptors during maintained illumination.
对脊椎动物视网膜的光照会引起视网膜下间隙细胞外钾离子浓度[K⁺]₀的短暂降低。在持续光照期间,[K⁺]₀会恢复到其暗适应水平。通过使用钾离子选择性微电极测量蟾蜍(Bufo marinus)离体视网膜中的[K⁺]₀,研究了最有可能促成这一恢复过程的机制。尽管在持续光照期间钾离子的扩散和视杆细胞膜电压的变化都有助于[K⁺]₀的恢复,但可能也涉及其他因素。有人提出,这一恢复过程可能部分归因于持续光照期间视杆光感受器中钠钾泵的抑制。