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Publication : Characterization of an ocular photopigment capable of driving pupillary constriction in mice.

First Author  Lucas RJ Year  2001
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  4
Issue  6 Pages  621-6
PubMed ID  11369943 Mgi Jnum  J:109398
Mgi Id  MGI:3628870 Doi  10.1038/88443
Citation  Lucas RJ, et al. (2001) Characterization of an ocular photopigment capable of driving pupillary constriction in mice. Nat Neurosci 4(6):621-6
abstractText  This work demonstrates that transgenic mice lacking both rod and cone photoreceptors (rd/rd cl) retain a pupillary light reflex (PLR) that does not rely on local iris photoreceptors. These data, combined with previous reports that rodless and coneless mice show circadian and pineal responses to light, suggest that multiple non-image-forming light responses use non-rod, non-cone ocular photoreceptors in mice. An action spectrum for the PLR in rd/rd cl mice demonstrates that over the range 420-625 nm, this response is driven by a single opsin/vitamin A-based photopigment with peak sensitivity around 479 nm (opsin photopigment/OP479). These data represent the first functional characterization of a non-rod, non-cone photoreceptive system in the mammalian CNS.
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