Circadian clockwork machinery in neural retina: evidence for the presence of functional clock components in photoreceptor-enriched chick retinal cell cultures.

Apr 11, 2006Molecular vision

Working Internal Clocks in the Light-Sensing Cells of Chicken Retinas

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Abstract

Photoreceptor-enriched cell cultures from chick embryo retina exhibit rhythmic expression of clock genes and melatonin synthesis in response to a light-dark cycle.

  • Cultured retinal cells showed rhythmic expression of clock genes when exposed to a light-dark cycle.
  • Bmal1 and Npas2 peaked late in the day during both light-dark and constant darkness conditions.
  • Clock mRNA levels were high at night in light-dark conditions but arrhythmic in constant darkness.
  • Cry1 and Per2 transcripts increased rapidly in the early morning and were low at night, with reduced rhythmicity in constant darkness.
  • Light exposure at night stimulated levels of Cry1 and Per2 transcripts.
  • Melatonin release and Aanat mRNA levels were low during the day and high at night.

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