CONTIN MARIA ANA
Artículos
Título:
Early appearance of nonvisual and circadian markers in the developing inner retinal cells of chicken.
Autor/es:
DÍAZ NICOLAS M.; MOERA LUIS P.; VERRA DANIELA M. ; CONTIN MARIA ANA; GUIDO MARIO E.
Revista:
Biomed Res Int.
Editorial:
HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION
Referencias:
Año: 2014
Resumen:
he retina is a key component of the vertebrate circadian system; it is responsible for detecting and transmitting the environmental illumination conditions (day/night cycles) to the brain that synchronize the circadian clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). For this, retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) project to the SCN and other nonvisual areas. In the chicken, intrinsically photosensitive RGCs (ipRGCs) expressing the photopigment melanopsin (Opn4) transmit photic information and regulate diverse nonvisual tasks. In nonmammalian vertebrates, two genes encode Opn4: the Xenopus (Opn4x) and the mammalian (Opn4m) orthologs. RGCs express both Opn4 genes but are not the only inner retinal cells expressing Opn4x: horizontal cells (HCs) also do so. Here, we further characterize primary cultures of both populations of inner retinal cells (RGCs and HCs) expressing Opn4x. The expression of this nonvisual photopigment, as well as that for different circadian markers such as the clock gen