The localization of guanylyl cyclase-activating proteins in the mammalian retina

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Títol: The localization of guanylyl cyclase-activating proteins in the mammalian retina
Autors: Cuenca, Nicolás | López Tomás, Salvador | Howes, Kim | Kolb, Helga
Grups d'investigació o GITE: Neurobiología del Sistema Visual y Terapia Génica de Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas
Centre, Departament o Servei: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Biotecnología
Paraules clau: Guanylyl cylase-activating proteins | Mammalian retina
Àrees de coneixement: Oftalmología
Data de publicació: de juny-1998
Editor: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Citació bibliogràfica: CUENCA NAVARRO, Nicolás, et al. "The localization of guanylyl cyclase-activating proteins in the mammalian retina". Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. Vol. 39, No. 7 (June 1998). ISSN 0146-0404, pp. 1243-1250
Resum: PURPOSE: To explore the distribution of guanylyl cylase-activating proteins 1 and 2 (GCAP1 and GCAP2) in the mammalian retina. METHODS: Cryostat and vibratome vertical sections and wholemount retinas from mouse, rat, cat, bovine, monkey, and human eyes were prepared for immunocytochemistry and viewing by light and confocal microscopy. RESULTS: In all mammalian retinas investigated, intense GCAP1 immunoreactivity (GCAP1-IR) was seen in cone photoreceptor inner and outer segments, cell bodies, and synaptic regions. Intensity of the GCAP1-IR was strong in inner segments of rods in all species but weaker in outer segments-particularly so in primates and cats. GCAP2 immunoreactivity (GCAP2-IR) was weak in bovine, mouse, and rat cones but was intense in human and monkey cones. In all species except primates, GCAP2 staining was intense in rod inner and outer segments. In primates GCAP2-IR was intense in the rod inner segment but faint in the rod outer segment. A striking difference from the GCAP1 pattern of immunoreactivity was seen with GCAP2 antibodies as far as the inner retina was concerned. GCAP2-IR was evident in certain populations of bipolar, amacrine, and ganglion cells in all species. CONCLUSIONS: GCAP1 and GCAP2, which are involved in Ca2+-dependent stimulation and inhibition of photoreceptor guanylyl cyclase, can be detected in mammalian photoreceptor inner and outer segments, consistent with their physiological function. The occurrence of both GCAPs in the synaptic region of the photoreceptors indicates participation of these proteins in pathways other than regulation of phototransduction. The occurrence of GCAP2 in inner retinal neurons is indicative of second-messenger chemical transduction, possibly in metabotropic glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor, and nitric oxide-activated neural circuits.
Patrocinadors: Supported by grant EYO3323 from the National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland; a grant to the Department of Ophthalmology, Moran Eye Center, Salt Lake City, Utah; and a grant from Research to Prevent Blindness, New York, New York. NC was supported in part by grant DGICYT PB 94-1501 from the government of Valencia, Spain. The confocal microscope in the Moran Eye Center is supported by donations from the Lions Clubs of Utah.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/13047
ISSN: 0146-0404 (Print) | 1552-5783 (Online)
Idioma: eng
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Revisió científica: si
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