Literature DB >> 32103543

Optical development in the zebrafish eye lens.

Kehao Wang1, Irene Vorontsova2,3, Masato Hoshino4, Kentaro Uesugi4, Naoto Yagi4, James E Hall2, Thomas F Schilling3, Barbara K Pierscionek1,5.   

Abstract

The optics of the eye is the key to a functioning visual system. The exact nature of the correlation between ocular optics and eye development is not known because of the paucity of knowledge about the growth of a key optical element, the eye lens. The sophisticated optics of the lens and its gradient of refractive index provide the superior optical quality that the eye needs and which, it is thought, has a major influence on the development of proper visual function. The nature of a gradient refractive index lens, however, renders accurate measurements of its development difficult to make and has been the reason why the influence of lens growth on visual function remains largely unknown. Novel imaging techniques have made it possible to investigate growth of the eye lens in the zebrafish. This study shows measurements using X-ray Talbot interferometry of three-dimensional gradient index profiles in eye lenses of zebrafish from late larval to adult stages. The zebrafish lens shows evidence of a gradient of refractive index from the earliest stages measured and its growth suggests an apparent coincidence between periods of rapid increase in refractive index in the lens nucleus and increased expression of a particular crystallin protein group.
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Keywords:  eye lens; ocular development; vision; zebrafish

Year:  2020        PMID: 32103543     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201902607R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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2.  Deletion of beaded filament proteins or the C-terminal end of Aquaporin 0 causes analogous abnormal distortion aberrations in mouse lens.

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