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Cell-type expression and activation by light of neuropsins in the developing and mature Xenopus retina
Photosensitive opsins detect light and perform image- or nonimage-forming tasks. Opsins such as the “classical” visual opsins and melanopsin are well studied. However, the retinal expression and functions of a novel family of neuropsins are poorly understood. We explored the developmental time-cours...
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Published in: | Frontiers in cellular neuroscience 2023-09, Vol.17, p.1266945-1266945 |
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Summary: | Photosensitive opsins detect light and perform image- or nonimage-forming tasks. Opsins such as the “classical” visual opsins and melanopsin are well studied. However, the retinal expression and functions of a novel family of neuropsins are poorly understood. We explored the developmental time-course and cell-type specificity of neuropsin (
opn5
,
6a
,
6b
, and
8
) expression in
Xenopus laevis
by
in situ
hybridization and immunohistochemistry. We compared the
Xenopus
results with publicly available single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data from zebrafish, chicken, and mouse. Additionally, we analyzed light-activation of neuropsin-expressing cells through induction of
c-fos
mRNA.
opn5
and
opn8
expression begins at stage 37/38 when the retinal circuits begin to be activated. Once retinal circuits connect to the brain,
opn5
mRNA is distributed across multiple retinal cell types, including bipolar (~70%–75%), amacrine (~10%), and retinal ganglion (~20%) cells, with
opn8
present in amacrine (~70%) and retinal ganglion (~30%) cells.
opn6a
and
opn6b
mRNAs emerge in newborn-photoreceptors (stage 35), and are colocalized in rods and cones by stage 37/38. Interestingly, in the mature larval retina (stage 43/44),
opn6a
and
opn6b
mRNAs become preferentially localized to rods and cones, respectively, while newborn photoreceptors bordering the proliferative ciliary marginal zone express both genes. In zebrafish,
opn6a
and
opn6b
are also expressed in photoreceptors, while Müller glia and amacrine cells express
opn8c
. Most neuropsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells display
c-fos
expression in response to light, as do over half of the neuropsin-expressing interneurons. This study gave a better understanding of retinal neuropsin-expressing cells, their developmental onset, and light activation. |
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ISSN: | 1662-5102 1662-5102 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fncel.2023.1266945 |