Literature DB >> 2948935

Opsin accumulation in photoreceptor inner segment plasma membranes of dystrophic RCS rats.

I Nir, G Sagie, D S Papermaster.   

Abstract

Opsin localization in photoreceptor plasma membrane was studied in 10- to 30-day-old dystrophic RCS rats. Preembedding cytochemical procedures with antiopsin antibodies and electron microscopy were employed. In the second postnatal week, opsin was sequestered to the outer segment plasma membrane in affected rat retinas. This distribution resembled that observed in the photoreceptors of normal rats at this age. As unphagocytosed debris accumulated in the subretinal space, the outer segments degenerated, and the distribution of opsin in the plasma membrane changed. Opsin reappeared in the inner segment plasma membrane as the outer segments were lost. Loss of the regionalized distribution of opsin was not associated with visible ultrastructural changes in the inner segments or connecting cilium. Severely damaged cells invariably were labeled on their inner segments at high density. Thus, the presence of an outer segment was correlated with the clearance of opsin from the inner segment, while damage to the outer segment was followed by reappearance of opsin in the inner segment plasma membrane.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2948935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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2.  An immunohistochemical study of opsin in photoreceptor cells following light-induced retinal degeneration in the rat.

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4.  Activation of mislocalized opsin kills rod cells: a novel mechanism for rod cell death in retinal disease.

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6.  Dysfunction of heterotrimeric kinesin-2 in rod photoreceptor cells and the role of opsin mislocalization in rapid cell death.

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7.  Live-cell imaging evidence for the ciliary transport of rod photoreceptor opsin by heterotrimeric kinesin-2.

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Authors:  Gregory J Pazour; Sheila A Baker; James A Deane; Douglas G Cole; Bethany L Dickert; Joel L Rosenbaum; George B Witman; Joseph C Besharse
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