Two types of melanopsin retinal ganglion cell differentially innervate the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus and the olivary pretectal nucleus

Mar 29, 2008The European journal of neuroscience

Two types of light-sensitive eye cells connect differently to the brain's internal clock and pupil control centers

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Abstract

Approximately 80% of the suprachiasmatic nucleus-projecting intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) are identified as M1 ipRGCs.

  • M1 ipRGCs express both melanopsin and beta-galactosidase, while M2 ipRGCs express melanopsin but not beta-galactosidase.
  • Only about 50% of melanopsin ipRGCs contain beta-galactosidase in heterozygous tau-lacZ+/- mice.
  • Tracer injections into the suprachiasmatic nucleus label predominantly M1 ipRGCs, which comprise around 80% of the labeled population.
  • Tracer injections into the olivary pretectal nucleus show a distribution of 45% M1 and 55% M2 melanopsin ipRGCs.
  • Infection of the iris with pseudorabies virus labels OPN projection neurons mainly located in the terminal field of M1 ipRGCs.

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