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Publication : Rapid RGR-dependent visual pigment recycling is mediated by the RPE and specialized Müller glia.

First Author  Tworak A Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  42
Issue  8 Pages  112982
PubMed ID  37585292 Mgi Jnum  J:339640
Mgi Id  MGI:7523846 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112982
Citation  Tworak A, et al. (2023) Rapid RGR-dependent visual pigment recycling is mediated by the RPE and specialized Muller glia. Cell Rep 42(8):112982
abstractText  In daylight, demand for visual chromophore (11-cis-retinal) exceeds supply by the classical visual cycle. This shortfall is compensated, in part, by the retinal G-protein-coupled receptor (RGR) photoisomerase, which is expressed in both the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and in Muller cells. The relative contributions of these two cellular pools of RGR to the maintenance of photoreceptor light responses are not known. Here, we use a cell-specific gene reactivation approach to elucidate the kinetics of RGR-mediated recovery of photoreceptor responses following light exposure. Electroretinographic measurements in mice with RGR expression limited to either cell type reveal that the RPE and a specialized subset of Muller glia contribute both to scotopic and photopic function. We demonstrate that 11-cis-retinal formed through photoisomerization is rapidly hydrolyzed, consistent with its role in a rapid visual pigment regeneration process. Our study shows that RGR provides a pan-retinal sink for all-trans-retinal released under sustained light conditions and supports rapid chromophore regeneration through the photic visual cycle.
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