Central projections of melanopsin‐expressing retinal ganglion cells in the mouse
Johns Hopkins University · Johns Hopkins Medicine · +1 more institution
Abstract
A rare type of ganglion cell in mammalian retina is directly photosensitive. These novel retinal photoreceptors express the photopigment melanopsin. They send axons directly to the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), intergeniculate leaflet (IGL), and olivary pretectal nucleus (OPN), thereby contributing to photic synchronization of circadian rhythms and the pupillary light reflex. Here, we sought to characterize more fully the projections of these cells to the brain. By targeting tau-lacZ to the melanopsin gene locus in mice, ganglion cells that would normally express melanopsin were induced to express, instead, the marker enzyme beta-galactosidase. Their axons were visualized by X-gal histochemistry or…
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7Topics & keywords
- Melanopsin
- Biology
- Pretectal area
- Neuroscience
- Superior colliculus
- Suprachiasmatic nucleus
- Photopigment
- Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells