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Retinal bipolar cells isolated from old-aged zebrafish exhibited no changes in their brief release properties relative to middle-aged fish. (A,B) Ca2+ current (I) recorded from the synaptic terminal of a bipolar neuron isolated from middle-aged (MA; panel (A)) and older-aged (OA; panel (B)) zebrafish in response to a voltage-clamp pulse (V) from −60 mV to −15 mV for 10 ms. The sinusoidal voltage stimulus used to monitor membrane capacitance (Cm) and series conductance (Gs) is visible at the beginning and end of the voltage trace. Below the traces are the resulting values of Cm for MA (filled circles) vs. OA (open circles) fish and of Gs for MA (filled diamonds) vs. OA (open diamond) fish before and after the activation of the Ca2+ current. (C,D) Average calcium current (C) and capacitance (D) in response to a voltage-clamp pulse (V) from −60 mV to −15 mV for 10 ms that was obtained from bipolar neurons of MA (A) and OA (B) zebrafish. n = 20 MA, seven animals: n = 12 OA bpcs; nine animals. Individual values of Ca2+ current capacitance measurements are shown in Supplementary Figure S2.

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