Top-down modulation of the retinal code via histaminergic neurons of the hypothalamus

Rebekah A. Warwick,Serena Riccitelli,Alina S. Heukamp, Hadar Yaakov,Lea Ankri, Jonathan Mayzel, Noa Gilead, Reut Parness-Yossifon,Michal Rivlin-Etzion

biorxiv(2022)

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The mammalian retina is considered an autonomous circuit, yet work dating back to Ramon y Cajal indicates that it receives inputs from the brain. How such inputs affect retinal processing has remained unknown. We identified brain-to-retina projections of histaminergic neurons from the mouse hypothalamus, which densely innervated the dorsal retina. Histamine application, or chemogenetic activation of histaminergic axons, altered spontaneous and light-evoked activity of various retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), including direction-selective RGCs. These cells exhibited broader directional tuning and gained responses to high motion velocities. Such changes could improve vision when objects move fast across the visual field (e.g. while running), which fits with the known increased activity of histaminergic neurons during arousal. In humans, an antihistamine drug non-uniformly modulated visual sensitivity across the visual field, indicating an evolutionary conserved function of the histaminergic system. Our findings expose a previously unappreciated role for brain-to-retina projections in modulating retinal function. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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histaminergic neurons,retinal code,hypothalamus,top-down
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