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Publication : Nonuniform distribution and spectral tuning of photosensitive retinal ganglion cells of the mouse retina.

First Author  Hughes S Year  2013
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  23
Issue  17 Pages  1696-701
PubMed ID  23954426 Mgi Jnum  J:252667
Mgi Id  MGI:5927135 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2013.07.010
Citation  Hughes S, et al. (2013) Nonuniform distribution and spectral tuning of photosensitive retinal ganglion cells of the mouse retina. Curr Biol 23(17):1696-701
abstractText  Melanopsin-expressing photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (pRGCs) represent a third class of retinal photoreceptor. These cells are intrinsically photosensitive, but also receive inputs from rod and cone photoreceptors, acting as the primary sensory conduit mediating non-image-forming responses to light. Multiple subtypes of pRGC have been described in the mouse retina with characteristic morphologies and functional properties, and which perform distinct physiological roles. Here, we examine the levels of melanopsin expression and distribution of pRGC subtypes across the mouse retina, identifying a previously unreported anatomical and functional specialization of the melanopsin system. Our results show a dorsal-ventral gradient in the expression of melanopsin and the distribution of pRGCs, which, combined with dorsal-ventral gradients in ultraviolet-sensitive and medium-wavelength-sensitive cone opsin expression, produce dramatic variations in the ratio of cone opsins and pRGCs across the retina. Using c-fos expression as a marker of light activation in vivo, we show that the responses of pRGCs are spectrally tuned by gradients in cone opsin expression depending on their location in the retina. These data illustrate the importance of classical photoreceptors in providing spectral tuning of pRGC light responses and have important implications for the complexity of non-image-forming responses to light.
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