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. 1985 Jul;41(1):61-5.
doi: 10.1016/0014-4835(85)90094-6.

Cyclic GMP in the retinas of normal mice and those heterozygous for early-onset photoreceptor dystrophy

Cyclic GMP in the retinas of normal mice and those heterozygous for early-onset photoreceptor dystrophy

M Doshi et al. Exp Eye Res. 1985 Jul.

Abstract

Cyclic GMP metabolism has been investigated in the retinas of mice that are heterozygous for a 'photoreceptor dystrophy' gene and have a lowered concentration of cGMP in their photoreceptor cells. The concentration of rhodopsin, retinal morphology and guanylate cyclase kinetics were normal. Cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase had a lowered affinity for cGMP. In accord with previous observations, chelation of exogenous calcium had no effect on cGMP levels in light-adapted retinas but increased them in dark-adapted tissue. The difference between cGMP concentrations in heterozygous and normal retinas in the dark was then eliminated. It was concluded that a modulator of cGMP phosphodiesterase activity is most likely to be causing the lowered steady-state level of cGMP in heterozygous retinas and that calcium is not involved.

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