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Effect of light exposure on the accumulation and depletion of retinyl ester in the chicken retina.

Elia T Villazana-Espinoza1, Andrea L Hatch, Andrew T C Tsin.   

Abstract

A previous study has shown that in the cone-rich chicken retina, 11-cis retinyl ester increases with light exposure and decreases in subsequent dark adaptation. The purpose of this research is to study how light exposure (intensity and duration) determine the rate of accumulation and utilization as well as the size of this 11-cis retinyl ester pool in the chicken retina. Chickens were dark-adapted overnight before exposure to different light intensities and durations. Animals were sampled at regular time intervals. 11-cis retinal and 11-cis retinyl ester were extracted from the retina and analyzed by HPLC. An increase in light intensity from 1,000 and 2,000 Lux (for a 20 min exposure) increased the amount of 11-cis retinyl ester from 0.38 to 0.75 nmol/mg. An increase in the duration of light exposure from 10 to 20 min (at 2,000 Lux) also increased the amount of 11-cis retinyl ester in the chicken retina (from 0.37 to 0.75 nmol/mg). This 11-cis retinyl ester pool in the chicken retina was rapidly reduced to baseline level ( approximately 0.20 nmol/mg) upon dark adaptation. The rate of accumulation of 11-cis retinyl ester was dependent on light intensity and duration of exposure and the maximum rate was approximately 0.03 nmol/mg/min. In comparison, dark adaptation was associated with a significantly higher rate of 11-cis retinyl ester depletion (approximately 0.05), indicating that light exposure and dark adaptation were associated with different biochemical steps of retinoid storage and utilization. Results from this study are the first to show that the size of the 11-cis retinyl ester pool, as well as the rate of its accumulation and depletion in the cone-rich chicken retina, are determined by the intensity and duration of light exposure. These data support the suggestion that a light-driven cone cycle exists in the chicken retina.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16780835     DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2006.04.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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Authors:  Alberto Muniz; Elia T Villazana-Espinoza; Bridget Thackeray; Andrew T C Tsin
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2006-10-10       Impact factor: 3.162

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Authors:  Jin-Shan Wang; Vladimir J Kefalov
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Review 4.  A novel cone visual cycle in the cone-dominated retina.

Authors:  Albert Muniz; Elia T Villazana-Espinoza; Andrea L Hatch; Simon G Trevino; Donald M Allen; Andrew T C Tsin
Journal:  Exp Eye Res       Date:  2007-05-24       Impact factor: 3.467

5.  BIGH3 protein and macrophages in retinal endothelial cell apoptosis.

Authors:  Albert A Mondragon; Brandi S Betts-Obregon; Robert J Moritz; Kalpana Parvathaneni; Mary M Navarro; Hong Seok Kim; Chi Fung Lee; Richard G LeBaron; Reto Asmis; Andrew T Tsin
Journal:  Apoptosis       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 4.677

6.  Intra-retinal visual cycle required for rapid and complete cone dark adaptation.

Authors:  Jin-Shan Wang; Maureen E Estevez; M Carter Cornwall; Vladimir J Kefalov
Journal:  Nat Neurosci       Date:  2009-02-01       Impact factor: 24.884

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