Melanopsin Regulates Visual Processing in the Mouse Retina

Feb 21, 2006Current biology : CB

Melanopsin controls how the mouse retina processes visual information

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Abstract

Loss of the melanopsin gene abolishes circadian control of visual processing in mice.

  • Diurnal rhythms in retinal cone pathway amplitude and speed are influenced by prior light exposure and circadian phase.
  • Melanopsin-dependent inner retinal photoreceptors may play a role in regulating classical visual pathways.
  • The study demonstrates a significant reduction in diurnal variation of cone vision in melanopsin knockout mice.
  • Inner retinal photoreceptors primarily function in non-image forming light responses but may also interact with image-forming visual pathways.

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