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Publication : Chromophore supply rate-limits mammalian photoreceptor dark adaptation.

First Author  Wang JS Year  2014
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  34
Issue  34 Pages  11212-21
PubMed ID  25143602 Mgi Jnum  J:216168
Mgi Id  MGI:5607824 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1245-14.2014
Citation  Wang JS, et al. (2014) Chromophore supply rate-limits mammalian photoreceptor dark adaptation. J Neurosci 34(34):11212-21
abstractText  Efficient regeneration of visual pigment following its destruction by light is critical for the function of mammalian photoreceptors. Here, we show that misexpression of a subset of cone genes in the rd7 mouse hybrid rods enables them to access the normally cone-specific retina visual cycle. The rapid supply of chromophore by the retina visual cycle dramatically accelerated the mouse rod dark adaptation. At the same time, the competition between rods and cones for retina-derived chromophore slowed cone dark adaptation, indicating that the cone specificity of the retina visual cycle is key for rapid cone dark adaptation. Our findings demonstrate that mammalian photoreceptor dark adaptation is dominated by the supply of chromophore. Misexpression of cone genes in rods may represent a novel approach to treating visual disorders associated with mutations of visual cycle proteins or with reduced retinal pigment epithelium function due to aging.
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