GUIDO MARIO EDUARDO
Artículos
Título:
Horizontal cells expressing melanopsin x are novel photoreceptors in the avian inner retina.
Autor/es:
MORERA LP; DIAZ NM; GUIDO ME
Revista:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Editorial:
HighWire
Referencias:
Lugar: Boston; Año: 2016 vol. 113 p. 13215 - 13215
Resumen:
the vertebrate retina, three types of photoreceptors-visual photoreceptor cones and rods and the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs)-converged through evolution to detect light and regulate image- and nonimage-forming activities such as photic entrainment of circadian rhythms, pupillary light reflexes, etc. ipRGCs express the nonvisual photopigment melanopsin (OPN4), encoded by two genes: the Xenopus (Opn4x) and mammalian (Opn4m) orthologs. In the chicken retina, both OPN4 proteins are found in ipRGCs, and Opn4x is also present in retinal horizontal cells (HCs), which connect with visual photoreceptors. Here we investigate the intrinsic photosensitivity and functioning of HCs from primary cultures of embryonic retinas at day 15 by using calcium fluorescent fluo4 imaging, pharmacological inhibitory treatments, and Opn4x knockdown. Results show that HCs are avian photoreceptors with a retinal-based OPN4X photopigment conferring intrinsic photosensitivity. Light