Literature DB >> 29721987

TRPV4 Does Not Regulate the Distal Retinal Light Response.

Oleg Yarishkin1, Tam T T Phuong1, Monika Lakk1, David Križaj2,3,4.   

Abstract

The transient receptor potential vanilloid isoform 4 (TRPV4) functions as polymodal transducer of swelling, heat, stretch, and lipid metabolites, is widely expressed across sensory tissues, and has been implicated in pressure sensing in vertebrate retinas. Although TRPV4 knockout mice exhibit a variety of mechanosensory, nociceptive, and thermo- and osmoregulatory phenotypes, it is not known whether the transmission of light-induced signals in the eye is affected by the loss of TRPV4. We utilized field potentials, a measure of rod and cone signaling, to determine whether TRPV4 impacts on the generation and/or transmission of the photoreceptor light response and neurotransmission. Luminance intensity-response relationships were acquired in anesthetized wild-type and TRPV4-/- mice and evaluated for peak amplitude and implicit time under scotopic and photopic conditions. We found that the morphology of the outer retina is unaffected by the ablation of the Trpv4 gene. Calcium imaging of dissociated Müller glia showed that selective TRPV4 stimulation induces oscillatory calcium signals in adjacent rods. However, no differences in scotopic or photopic light-evoked signaling in the distal retina were observed in TRPV4-/- eyes, suggesting that TRPV4 signaling in healthy Müller cells does not modulate the transmission of light-evoked signals at rod and cone synapses.

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Keywords:  Müller glia; Photoreceptor; TRPV4

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29721987      PMCID: PMC6414060          DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-75402-4_67

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


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