Melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual system.

Photoreception in the mammalian retina is not restricted to rods and cones but extends to a subset of retinal ganglion cells expressing the photopigment melanopsin (mRGCs). These mRGCs are known to drive such reflex light responses as circadian photoentrainment and pupillomotor movements. By contras...

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Main Authors: Timothy M Brown, Carlos Gias, Megumi Hatori, Sheena R Keding, Ma'ayan Semo, Peter J Coffey, John Gigg, Hugh D Piggins, Satchidananda Panda, Robert J Lucas
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-12-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2998442?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f698421633bd4aea9349226521715fe82021-07-02T05:26:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852010-12-01812e100055810.1371/journal.pbio.1000558Melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual system.Timothy M BrownCarlos GiasMegumi HatoriSheena R KedingMa'ayan SemoPeter J CoffeyJohn GiggHugh D PigginsSatchidananda PandaRobert J LucasPhotoreception in the mammalian retina is not restricted to rods and cones but extends to a subset of retinal ganglion cells expressing the photopigment melanopsin (mRGCs). These mRGCs are known to drive such reflex light responses as circadian photoentrainment and pupillomotor movements. By contrast, until now there has been no direct assessment of their contribution to conventional visual pathways. Here, we address this deficit. Using new reporter lines, we show that mRGC projections are much more extensive than previously thought and extend across the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN), origin of thalamo-cortical projection neurons. We continue to show that this input supports extensive physiological light responses in the dLGN and visual cortex in mice lacking rods+cones (a model of advanced retinal degeneration). Moreover, using chromatic stimuli to isolate melanopsin-derived responses in mice with an intact visual system, we reveal strong melanopsin input to the ∼40% of neurons in the LGN that show sustained activation to a light step. We demonstrate that this melanopsin input supports irradiance-dependent increases in the firing rate of these neurons. The implication that melanopsin is required to accurately encode stimulus irradiance is confirmed using melanopsin knockout mice. Our data establish melanopsin-based photoreception as a significant source of sensory input to the thalamo-cortical visual system, providing unique irradiance information and allowing visual responses to be retained even in the absence of rods+cones. These findings identify mRGCs as a potential origin for aspects of visual perception and indicate that they may support vision in people suffering retinal degeneration.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2998442?pdf=render
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author Timothy M Brown
Carlos Gias
Megumi Hatori
Sheena R Keding
Ma'ayan Semo
Peter J Coffey
John Gigg
Hugh D Piggins
Satchidananda Panda
Robert J Lucas
spellingShingle Timothy M Brown
Carlos Gias
Megumi Hatori
Sheena R Keding
Ma'ayan Semo
Peter J Coffey
John Gigg
Hugh D Piggins
Satchidananda Panda
Robert J Lucas
Melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual system.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Timothy M Brown
Carlos Gias
Megumi Hatori
Sheena R Keding
Ma'ayan Semo
Peter J Coffey
John Gigg
Hugh D Piggins
Satchidananda Panda
Robert J Lucas
author_sort Timothy M Brown
title Melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual system.
title_short Melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual system.
title_full Melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual system.
title_fullStr Melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual system.
title_full_unstemmed Melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual system.
title_sort melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual system.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Photoreception in the mammalian retina is not restricted to rods and cones but extends to a subset of retinal ganglion cells expressing the photopigment melanopsin (mRGCs). These mRGCs are known to drive such reflex light responses as circadian photoentrainment and pupillomotor movements. By contrast, until now there has been no direct assessment of their contribution to conventional visual pathways. Here, we address this deficit. Using new reporter lines, we show that mRGC projections are much more extensive than previously thought and extend across the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN), origin of thalamo-cortical projection neurons. We continue to show that this input supports extensive physiological light responses in the dLGN and visual cortex in mice lacking rods+cones (a model of advanced retinal degeneration). Moreover, using chromatic stimuli to isolate melanopsin-derived responses in mice with an intact visual system, we reveal strong melanopsin input to the ∼40% of neurons in the LGN that show sustained activation to a light step. We demonstrate that this melanopsin input supports irradiance-dependent increases in the firing rate of these neurons. The implication that melanopsin is required to accurately encode stimulus irradiance is confirmed using melanopsin knockout mice. Our data establish melanopsin-based photoreception as a significant source of sensory input to the thalamo-cortical visual system, providing unique irradiance information and allowing visual responses to be retained even in the absence of rods+cones. These findings identify mRGCs as a potential origin for aspects of visual perception and indicate that they may support vision in people suffering retinal degeneration.
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