Wiring the retinal circuits activated by light during early development

Feb 14, 2014Neural development

How early light shapes connections in the developing eye's circuits

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Abstract

The peripheral retina contains 80% of two identified melanopsin-expressing cell types in Xenopus laevis.

  • Melanopsin-expressing horizontal cells and melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells make up 2.7% of the total retinal ganglion cells.
  • Only melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells induced c-fos expression in response to light.
  • Dopaminergic amacrine cells may be involved in the melanopsin-mediated circuit, as indicated by their c-fos induction when exposed to blue light.
  • Two cell types in the inner nuclear layer also showed light-mediated c-fos expression, suggesting a broader network of light-responsive cells.
  • Melanopsin and opsin expression activated a day before c-fos expression could first be induced by light, indicating a developmental timeline for these circuits.

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