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Cyclic-nucleotide phosphodiesterase: an early defect in inherited retinal degeneration of C3H mice.

S Y Schmidt, R N Lolley.   

Abstract

Cyclic nucleotides have been implicated in the differentiation and function of the vertebrate retina. In the normal retina of DBA mice, the specific activity of cyclic-nucleotide phosphodiesterase (PDE), with cyclic-AMP as the substrate (cAMP-PDE), increases eightfold between the 6th and 20th postnatal day. Kinetic analysis of retinae from newborn mice reveals a PDE with a single Michaelis constant (K(m)) value for cyclic-AMP (low K(m)-PDE). After the 6th postnatal day, a second PDE with a high K(m) for cyclic-AMP (high K(m)-PDE) can be demonstrated. The appearance and increasing activity of the high K(m)-PDE coincides with the differentiation and growth of photoreceptor outer segments. Additionally, the high K(m)-PDE is shown by microchemical techniques to be concentrated in the photoreceptor cell layer and the low K(m)-PDE within the inner layers of the normal retina. In C3H mice afflicted with an inherited degeneration of the photoreceptor layer, the postnatal increase in the specific activity of cAMP-PDE is substantially lower than in the normal retina. The postnatal increase in the specific activity of cAMP-PDE in two regions of the brain of C3H mice is the same as in the normal strain. A deficiency in high K(m)-PDE activity in the C3H retina is evident on the 7th postnatal day, when the activity of low K(m)-PDE, photoreceptor morphology, and rhodopsin content of these retina are essentially normal. In the adult C3H retina, the PDE activity with cyclic-GMP and cyclic-UMP as substrates is significantly below that of the normal retina. These data indicate that an alteration in cyclic-AMP metabolism occurs before photoreceptor cell degeneration in the retinae of C3H mice.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4347974      PMCID: PMC2108963          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.57.1.117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0021-9525            Impact factor:   10.539


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