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Publication : A role for melanopsin in alpha retinal ganglion cells and contrast detection.

First Author  Schmidt TM Year  2014
Journal  Neuron Volume  82
Issue  4 Pages  781-8
PubMed ID  24853938 Mgi Jnum  J:214305
Mgi Id  MGI:5588747 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2014.03.022
Citation  Schmidt TM, et al. (2014) A role for melanopsin in alpha retinal ganglion cells and contrast detection. Neuron 82(4):781-8
abstractText  Distinct subclasses of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) mediate vision and nonimage-forming functions such as circadian photoentrainment. This distinction stems from studies that ablated melanopsin-expressing intrinsically photosensitive RGCs (ipRGCs) and showed deficits in nonimage-forming behaviors, but not image vision. However, we show that the ON alpha RGC, a conventional RGC type, is intrinsically photosensitive in mammals. In addition to their classical response to fast changes in contrast through rod/cone signaling, melanopsin expression allows ON alpha RGCs to signal prior light exposure and environmental luminance over long periods of time. Consistent with the high contrast sensitivity of ON alpha RGCs, mice lacking either melanopsin or ON alpha RGCs have behavioral deficits in contrast sensitivity. These findings indicate a surprising role for melanopsin and ipRGCs in vision.
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