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Circadian regulation of teleost retinal cone movements in vitro.

C A McCormack1, M T McDonnell.   

Abstract

In the retinas of many species of lower vertebrates, retinal photoreceptors and pigment epithelium pigment granules undergo daily movements in response to both diurnal, and in the case of teleost cone photoreceptors, endogenous circadian signals. Typically, these cone movements take place at dawn and at dusk when teleosts are maintained on a cyclic light (LD) regime, and at expected dawn and expected dusk when animals are maintained in continuous darkness (DD). Because these movements are so strictly controlled, they provide an overt indicator of the stage of the underlying clock mechanism. In this study we report that both light-induced and circadian-driven cone myoid movements in the Midas cichlid (Cichlasoma citrinellum), occur normally in vitro. Many of the features of retinomotor movements found in vivo also occur in our culture conditions, including responses to light and circadian stimuli and dopamine. Circadian induced predawn contraction and maintenance of expected day position in response to circadian modulation, are also normal. Our studies suggest that circadian regulation of cone myoid movement in vitro is mediated locally by dopamine, acting via a D2 receptor. Cone myoid contraction can be induced at midnight and expected mid-day by dark culture with dopamine or the D2 receptor agonist LY171555. Further, circadian induced predawn contraction can be increased with either dopamine or LY171555, or may be reversed with the dopamine D2 antagonist, sulpiride. Sulpiride will also induce cone myoid elongation in retinal cultures at expected mid-day, but will not induce cone myoid elongation at dusk. In contrast, circadian cone myoid movements in vitro were unaffected by the D1 receptor agonist SCH23390, or the D1 receptor antagonist SKF38393. Our short-term culture experiments indicate that circadian regulation of immediate cone myoid movement does not require humoral control but is regulated locally within the retina. The inclusion of dopamine, or dopamine receptor agonists and antagonists in our cultures, has indicated that retinal circadian regulation may be mediated by endogenously produced dopamine, which acts via a D2 mechanism.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8195784      PMCID: PMC2216845          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.103.3.487

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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Authors:  J I Korenbrot; R D Fernald
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2.  Effects of circadian phase on cone retinomotor movements in the Midas cichlid.

Authors:  C A McCormack; B Burnside
Journal:  Exp Eye Res       Date:  1991-04       Impact factor: 3.467

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4.  Release pattern of endogenous dopamine in teleost retinae during light adaptation and pharmacological stimulation.

Authors:  M Kirsch; H J Wagner
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 1.886

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Authors:  J Z Nowak; E Zurawska
Journal:  J Neural Transm       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 3.575

8.  Melatonin synthesis in chicken retina: effect of kainic acid-induced lesions on the diurnal rhythm and D2-dopamine receptor-mediated regulation of serotonin N-acetyltransferase activity.

Authors:  J B Zawilska; P M Iuvone
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9.  Dopaminergic regulation of cone retinomotor movement in isolated teleost retinas: II. Modulation by gamma-aminobutyric acid and serotonin.

Authors:  A Dearry; B Burnside
Journal:  J Neurochem       Date:  1986-04       Impact factor: 5.372

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Authors:  B F Godley; R J Wurtman
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1988-06-14       Impact factor: 3.252

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2.  Dopamine induces optical changes in the cichlid fish lens.

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