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The occurrence of actinlike filaments in association with migrating pigment granules in frog retinal pigment epithelium
In the retina of the frog and certain other animals, melanin pigment granules move in response to light so as to shield photoreceptor outer segments. The granules are contained within the cells of the pigment epithelium (PE) which lie as a continuous sheet between the neural retina and the choroid....
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author | Murray, RL Dubin, MW |
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description | In the retina of the frog and certain other animals, melanin pigment granules move in response to light so as to shield photoreceptor outer segments. The granules are contained within the cells of the pigment epithelium (PE) which lie as a continuous sheet between the neural retina and the choroid. Moderate illumination of the eye causes the melanin granules to move from a region within a PE cell body into numerous fingerlike extensions of the cell which interdigitate with the receptor outer segments. This migration takes many minutes and is reversed when the light falling on the eye increases in intensity. Several reviews are concerned with the early descriptions of this phenomenon (6,30) and with more recent experiments (1,5,19). The mechanism of the pigment granule motion is undetermined although there are studies concerning PE ultrastructure (8, 23, 31), scanning electron microscopy of the fingerlike extensions of the PE cells (27), the role of the PE in photoreceptor phagocytosis (32), the nature of the pigment granules (19), and the action spectrum of the light which induces the migration (16). This study reports the presence of a system of microfilaments associated with the pigment granules in the fingerlike extensions processes of the PE cells. We demonstrate by heavy meromyosin (HMM) labeling that the filaments are actinlike in character and suggest that these filaments could be responsible for the migration of the melanin pigment granules. |
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spelling | pubmed-21095512008-05-01 The occurrence of actinlike filaments in association with migrating pigment granules in frog retinal pigment epithelium Murray, RL Dubin, MW J Cell Biol Articles In the retina of the frog and certain other animals, melanin pigment granules move in response to light so as to shield photoreceptor outer segments. The granules are contained within the cells of the pigment epithelium (PE) which lie as a continuous sheet between the neural retina and the choroid. Moderate illumination of the eye causes the melanin granules to move from a region within a PE cell body into numerous fingerlike extensions of the cell which interdigitate with the receptor outer segments. This migration takes many minutes and is reversed when the light falling on the eye increases in intensity. Several reviews are concerned with the early descriptions of this phenomenon (6,30) and with more recent experiments (1,5,19). The mechanism of the pigment granule motion is undetermined although there are studies concerning PE ultrastructure (8, 23, 31), scanning electron microscopy of the fingerlike extensions of the PE cells (27), the role of the PE in photoreceptor phagocytosis (32), the nature of the pigment granules (19), and the action spectrum of the light which induces the migration (16). This study reports the presence of a system of microfilaments associated with the pigment granules in the fingerlike extensions processes of the PE cells. We demonstrate by heavy meromyosin (HMM) labeling that the filaments are actinlike in character and suggest that these filaments could be responsible for the migration of the melanin pigment granules. The Rockefeller University Press 1975-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2109551/ /pubmed/1080152 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Murray, RL Dubin, MW The occurrence of actinlike filaments in association with migrating pigment granules in frog retinal pigment epithelium |
title | The occurrence of actinlike filaments in association with migrating pigment granules in frog retinal pigment epithelium |
title_full | The occurrence of actinlike filaments in association with migrating pigment granules in frog retinal pigment epithelium |
title_fullStr | The occurrence of actinlike filaments in association with migrating pigment granules in frog retinal pigment epithelium |
title_full_unstemmed | The occurrence of actinlike filaments in association with migrating pigment granules in frog retinal pigment epithelium |
title_short | The occurrence of actinlike filaments in association with migrating pigment granules in frog retinal pigment epithelium |
title_sort | occurrence of actinlike filaments in association with migrating pigment granules in frog retinal pigment epithelium |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2109551/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1080152 |
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