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Dissecting a Role for Melanopsin in Behavioural Light Aversion Reveals a Response Independent of Conventional Photoreception

Melanopsin photoreception plays a vital role in irradiance detection for non-image forming responses to light. However, little is known about the involvement of melanopsin in emotional processing of luminance. When confronted with a gradient in light, organisms exhibit spatial movements relative to...

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Autores principales: Semo, Ma'ayan, Gias, Carlos, Ahmado, Ahmad, Sugano, Eriko, Allen, Annette E., Lawrence, Jean M., Tomita, Hiroshi, Coffey, Peter J., Vugler, Anthony A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2993953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015009
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author Semo, Ma'ayan
Gias, Carlos
Ahmado, Ahmad
Sugano, Eriko
Allen, Annette E.
Lawrence, Jean M.
Tomita, Hiroshi
Coffey, Peter J.
Vugler, Anthony A.
author_facet Semo, Ma'ayan
Gias, Carlos
Ahmado, Ahmad
Sugano, Eriko
Allen, Annette E.
Lawrence, Jean M.
Tomita, Hiroshi
Coffey, Peter J.
Vugler, Anthony A.
author_sort Semo, Ma'ayan
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description Melanopsin photoreception plays a vital role in irradiance detection for non-image forming responses to light. However, little is known about the involvement of melanopsin in emotional processing of luminance. When confronted with a gradient in light, organisms exhibit spatial movements relative to this stimulus. In rodents, behavioural light aversion (BLA) is a well-documented but poorly understood phenomenon during which animals attribute salience to light and remove themselves from it. Here, using genetically modified mice and an open field behavioural paradigm, we investigate the role of melanopsin in BLA. While wildtype (WT), melanopsin knockout (Opn4(−/−)) and rd/rd cl (melanopsin only (MO)) mice all exhibit BLA, our novel methodology reveals that isolated melanopsin photoreception produces a slow, potentiating response to light. In order to control for the involvement of pupillary constriction in BLA we eliminated this variable with topical atropine application. This manipulation enhanced BLA in WT and MO mice, but most remarkably, revealed light aversion in triple knockout (TKO) mice, lacking three elements deemed essential for conventional photoreception (Opn4(−/−) Gnat1(−/−) Cnga3(−/−)). Using a number of complementary strategies, we determined this response to be generated at the level of the retina. Our findings have significant implications for the understanding of how melanopsin signalling may modulate aversive responses to light in mice and humans. In addition, we also reveal a clear potential for light perception in TKO mice.
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spelling pubmed-29939532010-12-01 Dissecting a Role for Melanopsin in Behavioural Light Aversion Reveals a Response Independent of Conventional Photoreception Semo, Ma'ayan Gias, Carlos Ahmado, Ahmad Sugano, Eriko Allen, Annette E. Lawrence, Jean M. Tomita, Hiroshi Coffey, Peter J. Vugler, Anthony A. PLoS One Research Article Melanopsin photoreception plays a vital role in irradiance detection for non-image forming responses to light. However, little is known about the involvement of melanopsin in emotional processing of luminance. When confronted with a gradient in light, organisms exhibit spatial movements relative to this stimulus. In rodents, behavioural light aversion (BLA) is a well-documented but poorly understood phenomenon during which animals attribute salience to light and remove themselves from it. Here, using genetically modified mice and an open field behavioural paradigm, we investigate the role of melanopsin in BLA. While wildtype (WT), melanopsin knockout (Opn4(−/−)) and rd/rd cl (melanopsin only (MO)) mice all exhibit BLA, our novel methodology reveals that isolated melanopsin photoreception produces a slow, potentiating response to light. In order to control for the involvement of pupillary constriction in BLA we eliminated this variable with topical atropine application. This manipulation enhanced BLA in WT and MO mice, but most remarkably, revealed light aversion in triple knockout (TKO) mice, lacking three elements deemed essential for conventional photoreception (Opn4(−/−) Gnat1(−/−) Cnga3(−/−)). Using a number of complementary strategies, we determined this response to be generated at the level of the retina. Our findings have significant implications for the understanding of how melanopsin signalling may modulate aversive responses to light in mice and humans. In addition, we also reveal a clear potential for light perception in TKO mice. Public Library of Science 2010-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2993953/ /pubmed/21124784 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015009 Text en Semo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Semo, Ma'ayan
Gias, Carlos
Ahmado, Ahmad
Sugano, Eriko
Allen, Annette E.
Lawrence, Jean M.
Tomita, Hiroshi
Coffey, Peter J.
Vugler, Anthony A.
Dissecting a Role for Melanopsin in Behavioural Light Aversion Reveals a Response Independent of Conventional Photoreception
title Dissecting a Role for Melanopsin in Behavioural Light Aversion Reveals a Response Independent of Conventional Photoreception
title_full Dissecting a Role for Melanopsin in Behavioural Light Aversion Reveals a Response Independent of Conventional Photoreception
title_fullStr Dissecting a Role for Melanopsin in Behavioural Light Aversion Reveals a Response Independent of Conventional Photoreception
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting a Role for Melanopsin in Behavioural Light Aversion Reveals a Response Independent of Conventional Photoreception
title_short Dissecting a Role for Melanopsin in Behavioural Light Aversion Reveals a Response Independent of Conventional Photoreception
title_sort dissecting a role for melanopsin in behavioural light aversion reveals a response independent of conventional photoreception
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2993953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015009
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