Rhodopsin and Melanopsin Contributions to the Early Redilation Phase of the Post-Illumination Pupil Response (PIPR)

Aug 23, 2016PloS one

How Rhodopsin and Melanopsin Help the Pupil Start to Open After Light Exposure

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Abstract

The peak (PIPR) sensitivity shifts to longer wavelengths (482 to 498 nm) within 1.7 seconds after light offset.

  • -expressing retinal cells control the PIPR from 6 seconds post-stimulus onward.
  • The spectral sensitivity of the early phase PIPR (0.6 s to 5.0 s) was measured using 1-second light pulses at five different wavelengths.
  • PIPR sensitivity at 1.7 seconds or later is best described by the melanopsin nomogram.
  • Before 1.7 seconds, PIPR sensitivity is influenced significantly by both melanopsin and .
  • This study provides the first report on the contributions of melanopsin and rhodopsin to the early phase of PIPR.

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Key numbers

1.7 s
Transition Time
Transition point for photoreceptor dominance in the .
482 to 498 nm
Sensitivity Range
Wavelength range of peak sensitivity for early phase .

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What this is

  • This research investigates the contributions of and to the early phase of the ().
  • The study measures spectral sensitivity of the within 0.6 to 5.0 seconds after light offset using various narrowband light stimuli.
  • Findings indicate that predominantly drives the after 1.7 seconds, while both and contribute in the initial phase.

Essence

  • controls the after 1.7 seconds post-light offset, while both and contribute to the early phase (< 1.7 seconds).

Key takeaways

  • The spectral sensitivity is best described by the nomogram at times ≥ 1.7 seconds after light offset. This indicates that alone drives the during this period.
  • For times < 1.7 seconds, the is influenced by both and , with peak sensitivity shifting to longer wavelengths (482 to 498 nm). This highlights the complex interplay of photoreceptors during the early redilation phase.
  • The findings suggest that the timing of measurement is crucial for assessing photoreceptor function in healthy and diseased eyes, with implications for diagnosing retinal diseases.

Caveats

  • The study's sample size is small, limiting the generalizability of the findings. Only two participants were analyzed for spectral sensitivity, which may not represent broader populations.
  • Variability in responses was noted, which could affect the reliability of using specific metrics for clinical assessments.

Definitions

  • post-illumination pupil response (PIPR): The pupil's reaction to light exposure, specifically its constriction and subsequent dilation after light is turned off.
  • melanopsin: A photopigment found in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells that contributes to non-image forming visual functions like pupil response.
  • rhodopsin: A light-sensitive receptor protein in rod photoreceptors that plays a key role in low-light vision.

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