Teleost retinal cones contract in the light and elongate in the dark. In the green sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus, the necklike myoid region of the cone contracts from as much as 120 micrometers (midnight dark-adapted) to 6 micrometers in fully light-adapted state. When dark-adapted fish are exposed to light (1.4 lux), cone myoids contract with a linear rate of 1.5 +/- 0.1 micrometers/min. We report here that detergent-lysed motile models of teleost retinal cones exhibit calcium- and ATP-dependent reactivated contraction, with morphology and rate comparable to that observed in vivo. For reactivation studies isolated dark-adapted retinas were lysed with nonionic detergent Brij-58 (0.1-1.0%). In reactivation medium containing 10(-5) M free calciu...
Comunicación presentada en II International Congress of Histology and Tissue Engineering, Córdoba, S...
AbstractSlow photolysis reactions and the regeneration of the dark pigment constitute the mechanisms...
AbstractThe ability of cone photoreceptors to adapt to light is extraordinary. In this study we eval...
Teleost retinal cones contract in the light and elongate in the dark. In the green sunfish, Lepomis ...
Teleost retinal cones elongate in the dark and contract in the light. In isolated retinas of the gre...
The retinal cones of teleost fish contract at dawn and elongate at dusk. We have previously reported...
The mechanism of contraction in motile models of teleost retinal cones has been examined by using N-...
We have been using lysed cell models of teleost retinal cones to examine the mechanism of contractio...
The long slender retinal cones of fishes shorten in the light and elongate in the dark. Light-induce...
We have examined the effects of changes in extracellular ionic composition on cone and retinal pigme...
In the teleost retina, the photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) undergo extensive mov...
Agents which elevate cyclic AMP (cAMP) cause teleost retinal rods to contract. We have characterized...
Retinal rod photoreceptors of teleost fish elongate in the light and shorten in the dark. Rod cell e...
<p>Retinal flat-mounts from a double transgenic adult fish (UV and blue cone reporters) immunostaine...
Teleost retinal rods elongate when exposed to light. Elongation is mediated by a narrow necklike reg...
Comunicación presentada en II International Congress of Histology and Tissue Engineering, Córdoba, S...
AbstractSlow photolysis reactions and the regeneration of the dark pigment constitute the mechanisms...
AbstractThe ability of cone photoreceptors to adapt to light is extraordinary. In this study we eval...
Teleost retinal cones contract in the light and elongate in the dark. In the green sunfish, Lepomis ...
Teleost retinal cones elongate in the dark and contract in the light. In isolated retinas of the gre...
The retinal cones of teleost fish contract at dawn and elongate at dusk. We have previously reported...
The mechanism of contraction in motile models of teleost retinal cones has been examined by using N-...
We have been using lysed cell models of teleost retinal cones to examine the mechanism of contractio...
The long slender retinal cones of fishes shorten in the light and elongate in the dark. Light-induce...
We have examined the effects of changes in extracellular ionic composition on cone and retinal pigme...
In the teleost retina, the photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) undergo extensive mov...
Agents which elevate cyclic AMP (cAMP) cause teleost retinal rods to contract. We have characterized...
Retinal rod photoreceptors of teleost fish elongate in the light and shorten in the dark. Rod cell e...
<p>Retinal flat-mounts from a double transgenic adult fish (UV and blue cone reporters) immunostaine...
Teleost retinal rods elongate when exposed to light. Elongation is mediated by a narrow necklike reg...
Comunicación presentada en II International Congress of Histology and Tissue Engineering, Córdoba, S...
AbstractSlow photolysis reactions and the regeneration of the dark pigment constitute the mechanisms...
AbstractThe ability of cone photoreceptors to adapt to light is extraordinary. In this study we eval...