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Publication : Determination of basal phosphodiesterase activity in mouse rod photoreceptors with cGMP clamp.

First Author  Turunen TT Year  2019
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  1183
PubMed ID  30718640 Mgi Jnum  J:276097
Mgi Id  MGI:6304726 Doi  10.1038/s41598-018-37661-w
Citation  Turunen TT, et al. (2019) Determination of basal phosphodiesterase activity in mouse rod photoreceptors with cGMP clamp. Sci Rep 9(1):1183
abstractText  Light regulates cGMP concentration in the photoreceptor cytoplasm by activating phosphodiesterase (PDE) molecules through a G-protein signalling cascade. Spontaneous PDE activity is present in rod outer segments even in darkness. This basal PDE activity (betadark) has not been determined in wild type mammalian photoreceptor cells although it plays a key role in setting the sensitivity and recovery kinetics of rod responses. We present a novel method for determination of betadark using local electroretinography (LERG) from isolated mouse retinas. The method is based on the ability of PDE inhibitors to decrease betadark, which can be counterbalanced by increasing PDE activity with light. This procedure clamps cytoplasmic cGMP to its dark value. betadark can be calculated based on the amount of light needed for the "cGMP clamp" and information extracted from the registered rod photoresponses. Here we apply this method to determine betadark values for the first time in the mammalian rods and obtain the following estimates for different mouse models: 3.9 s(-1) for wild type, 4.5 s(-1) for guanylate cyclase activating proteins (GCAPs) knockout, and 4.4 s(-1) for GCAPs and recoverin double knockout mice. Our results suggest that depletion of GCAPs or recoverin do not affect betadark.
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