Making (a) sense of non-visual ocular photoreception
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- DOI: 10.1016/S0166-2236(03)00211-X
Making (a) sense of non-visual ocular photoreception
Abstract
A subset of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells transduce information about ambient lighting conditions to areas of the brain involved in tasks including entrainment of the circadian clock, pupillary light reflexes and melatonin synthesis. The phototransduction system(s) utilized by these cells are unknown. Melanopsin and cryptochromes have been proposed as candidate photopigments for this system. Recent analyses of retinal degenerate mice lacking melanopsin or cryptochromes indicates that outer and inner photoreceptors can both contribute to non-visual photoresponses, and that both melanopsin and cryptochromes play important roles in this process.
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