Loss of Circadian Photoentrainment and Abnormal Retinal Electrophysiology inMath5Mutant Mice

Jun 28, 2005Investigative ophthalmology & visual science

Loss of daily light-based body clock adjustment and abnormal eye nerve responses in Math5 mutant mice

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Abstract

Math5-null mice exhibit a mean circadian period of 23.6 hours, similar to wild-type mice, but do not entrain to light.

  • Absence of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) leads to a lack of projections to the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN).
  • Electroretinograms (ERGs) show reduced amplitudes in Math5-null mice, particularly in the scotopic b-wave, which is more affected than the a-wave.
  • Diminished oscillatory potentials and scotopic threshold responses are observed in mutant mice.
  • There is a significant reduction in the number of bipolar cells and a smaller decrease in rods in Math5-null mice.
  • RGCs are essential for photoentrainment but are not necessary for the development or function of the SCN clock.

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