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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1072...

Sujet
Research
Auteur
Mizoguchi, Kiyono Sato, Mayu Saito, Rina Koshikuni, Mayu Sakakibara, Mana Manabe, Ran Harada, Yumi Uchikawa, Tamaki Ansai, Satoshi Kamei, Yasuhiro Naruse, Kiyoshi Fukamachi, Shoji
Langue
en
Editeur

BioMed Central

Catégorie

BMC Neuroscience

Année

2023

Date de référencement

11/06/2024

Mots clés
medaka luminance uv red opsins light omr
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Résumé

BACKGROUND: The behavioral photosensitivity of animals could be quantified via the optomotor response (OMR), for example, and the luminous efficiency function (the range of visible light) should largely rely on the repertoire and expression of light-absorbing proteins in the retina, i.e., the opsins.

In fact, the OMR under red light was suppressed in medaka lacking the red (long-wavelength sensitive [LWS]) opsin.

RESULTS: We investigated the ultraviolet (UV)- or blue-light sensitivity of medaka lacking the violet (short-wavelength sensitive 1 [SWS1]) and blue (SWS2) opsins.

The sws1/sws2 double or sws1/sws2/lws triple mutants were as viable as the wild type.

The remaining green (rhodopsin 2 [RH2]) or red opsins were not upregulated.

Interestingly, the OMR of the double or triple mutants was equivalent or even increased under UV or blue light (λ = 350, 365, or 450 nm), which demonstrated that the rotating stripes (i.e., changes in luminance) could fully be recognized under UV light using RH2 alone.

The OMR test using dichromatic stripes projected onto an RGB display consistently showed that the presence or absence of SWS1 and SWS2 did not affect the equiluminant conditions.

CONCLUSIONS: RH2 and LWS, but not SWS1 and SWS2, should predominantly contribute to the postreceptoral processes leading to the OMR or, possibly, to luminance detection in general, as the medium-wavelength-sensitive and LWS cones, but not the SWS cones, are responsible for luminance detection in humans.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12868-023-00835-y.

Mizoguchi, Kiyono,Sato, Mayu,Saito, Rina,Koshikuni, Mayu,Sakakibara, Mana,Manabe, Ran,Harada, Yumi,Uchikawa, Tamaki,Ansai, Satoshi,Kamei, Yasuhiro,Naruse, Kiyoshi,Fukamachi, Shoji, 2023, Behavioral photosensitivity of multi-color-blind medaka: enhanced response under ultraviolet light in the absence of short-wavelength-sensitive opsins, BioMed Central

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