Regulation of photoreceptor gap junction phosphorylation by adenosine in zebrafish retina

May 22, 2014Visual neuroscience

How adenosine controls light-sensing cell connections in the zebrafish eye

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Abstract

Adenosine enhances photoreceptor Cx35 phosphorylation during the day with a complex dose-response curve.

  • Photoreceptor coupling is influenced by the day/night cycle and light/dark adaptation.
  • Phosphorylation of Cx35 at specific sites is correlated with the regulation of photoreceptor coupling.
  • Activation of adenosine A2a receptors increases Cx35 phosphorylation at night.
  • Adenosine A1 receptors have an antagonistic effect on Cx35 phosphorylation but reinforce dopamine signaling during the day.
  • The dynamic interplay between dopamine and adenosine regulates photoreceptor coupling through a push-pull mechanism.

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