Visual system maldevelopment disrupts extraocular muscle-specific myosin expression
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- DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1998.85.2.584
Visual system maldevelopment disrupts extraocular muscle-specific myosin expression
Abstract
The genetic and epigenetic influences that are responsible for the establishment and maintenance of the unique phenotype of the extraocular muscles (EOMs) are poorly understood. A role for visual cues in shaping EOM maturation was assessed in rats by using two visual deprivation paradigms, dark rearing and monocular deprivation. Isoforms of the contractile protein myosin heavy chain (MHC) were used as an index of phenotypic change in developing and adult EOMs after these visual insults. In rats that were dark reared during the visual critical period, the proportion of EOM fibers expressing either fast or slow MHCs was decreased significantly. EOM-specific myosin was also sensitive to dark rearing during the critical period, as evidenced by a significant decrease in its mRNA in EOMs from these rats. EOM-specific MHC did not change in either dark-reared rats returned to normally illuminated conditions or in adult rats denied visual experience for a similar time period. These data suggest that there may be a critical period during development when alterations in visual activity have significant consequences for the eye muscle phenotype. In contrast to dark rearing, monocular deprivation had a minimal effect on expression of the typical myosin isoforms and no effect on EOM-specific myosin expression. Collectively, these data confirm the hypothesis that visual input to the oculomotor system during development modulates EOM-specific MHC expression.
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