Light-induced extrasynaptic dopamine release in the retina reduces adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) in rod photoreceptor cells, which is thought to mediate light-dependent desensitization. However, the fine time course of the cAMP dynamics in rods remains elusive due to technical difficulty. Here, we visualized the spatiotemporal regulation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) in mouse rods by two-photon live imaging of retinal explants of PKAchu mice, which express a fluorescent biosensor for PKA. Unexpectedly, in addition to the light-on-induced suppression, we observed prominent light-off-induced PKA activation. This activation required photopic light intensity and was confined to the illuminated rods. The estimated maximum ...
The present study addresses the question, whether the retinal neuromodulators dopamine (DA), adenosi...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
AbstractRhodopsins are densely packed in rod outer-segment membranes to maximize photon absorption, ...
Phosphorylation is thought to be an essential first step in the prompt deactivation of photoexcited ...
Phosphorylation of rhodopsin by G protein-coupled receptor kinase 1 (GRK1, or rhodopsin kinase) is c...
The retina is able to adapt to light intensities that range over several orders of magnitude. Dopami...
Retinal dopamine is released by a specialized subset of amacrine cells in response to light and has ...
Light stimulates rhodopsin in a retinal rod to activate the G protein transducin, which binds to pho...
Light-dependent release of dopamine (DA) in the retina is an important component of light-adaptation...
Vertebrates can detect light intensity changes in vastly different photic environments, in part, bec...
Phosphorylation of rhodopsin critically controls the visual trans-duction cascade by uncoupling it f...
Vertebrate vision relies on two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones, which signal increments in ...
The visual pigment melanopsin is expressed in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (i...
Vision requires the photoreceptors in the eye to rapidly respond to changes in light intensity. The...
Photoactivation of vertebrate rhodopsin converts it to the physiologically active Meta II (R-star) s...
The present study addresses the question, whether the retinal neuromodulators dopamine (DA), adenosi...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
AbstractRhodopsins are densely packed in rod outer-segment membranes to maximize photon absorption, ...
Phosphorylation is thought to be an essential first step in the prompt deactivation of photoexcited ...
Phosphorylation of rhodopsin by G protein-coupled receptor kinase 1 (GRK1, or rhodopsin kinase) is c...
The retina is able to adapt to light intensities that range over several orders of magnitude. Dopami...
Retinal dopamine is released by a specialized subset of amacrine cells in response to light and has ...
Light stimulates rhodopsin in a retinal rod to activate the G protein transducin, which binds to pho...
Light-dependent release of dopamine (DA) in the retina is an important component of light-adaptation...
Vertebrates can detect light intensity changes in vastly different photic environments, in part, bec...
Phosphorylation of rhodopsin critically controls the visual trans-duction cascade by uncoupling it f...
Vertebrate vision relies on two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones, which signal increments in ...
The visual pigment melanopsin is expressed in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (i...
Vision requires the photoreceptors in the eye to rapidly respond to changes in light intensity. The...
Photoactivation of vertebrate rhodopsin converts it to the physiologically active Meta II (R-star) s...
The present study addresses the question, whether the retinal neuromodulators dopamine (DA), adenosi...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
AbstractRhodopsins are densely packed in rod outer-segment membranes to maximize photon absorption, ...