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Rapid Recovery of Visual Function Associated with Blue Cone Ablation in Zebrafish

Hurdles in the treatment of retinal degeneration include managing the functional rewiring of surviving photoreceptors and integration of any newly added cells into the remaining second-order retinal neurons. Zebrafish are the premier genetic model for such questions, and we present two new transgeni...

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Autores principales: Hagerman, Gordon F., Noel, Nicole C. L., Cao, Sylvia Y., DuVal, Michèle G., Oel, A. Phillip, Allison, W. Ted
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5125653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27893779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166932
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author Hagerman, Gordon F.
Noel, Nicole C. L.
Cao, Sylvia Y.
DuVal, Michèle G.
Oel, A. Phillip
Allison, W. Ted
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Noel, Nicole C. L.
Cao, Sylvia Y.
DuVal, Michèle G.
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Allison, W. Ted
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description Hurdles in the treatment of retinal degeneration include managing the functional rewiring of surviving photoreceptors and integration of any newly added cells into the remaining second-order retinal neurons. Zebrafish are the premier genetic model for such questions, and we present two new transgenic lines allowing us to contrast vision loss and recovery following conditional ablation of specific cone types: UV or blue cones. The ablation of each cone type proved to be thorough (killing 80% of cells in each intended cone class), specific, and cell-autonomous. We assessed the loss and recovery of vision in larvae via the optomotor behavioural response (OMR). This visually mediated behaviour decreased to about 5% or 20% of control levels following ablation of UV or blue cones, respectively (P<0.05). We further assessed ocular photoreception by measuring the effects of UV light on body pigmentation, and observed that photoreceptor deficits and recovery occurred (p<0.01) with a timeline coincident to the OMR results. This corroborated and extended previous conclusions that UV cones are required photoreceptors for modulating body pigmentation, addressing assumptions that were unavoidable in previous experiments. Functional vision recovery following UV cone ablation was robust, as measured by both assays, returning to control levels within four days. In contrast, robust functional recovery following blue cone ablation was unexpectedly rapid, returning to normal levels within 24 hours after ablation. Ablation of cones led to increased proliferation in the retina, though the rapid recovery of vision following blue cone ablation was demonstrated to not be mediated by blue cone regeneration. Thus rapid visual recovery occurs following ablation of some, but not all, cone subtypes, suggesting an opportunity to contrast and dissect the sources and mechanisms of outer retinal recovery during cone photoreceptor death and regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-51256532016-12-15 Rapid Recovery of Visual Function Associated with Blue Cone Ablation in Zebrafish Hagerman, Gordon F. Noel, Nicole C. L. Cao, Sylvia Y. DuVal, Michèle G. Oel, A. Phillip Allison, W. Ted PLoS One Research Article Hurdles in the treatment of retinal degeneration include managing the functional rewiring of surviving photoreceptors and integration of any newly added cells into the remaining second-order retinal neurons. Zebrafish are the premier genetic model for such questions, and we present two new transgenic lines allowing us to contrast vision loss and recovery following conditional ablation of specific cone types: UV or blue cones. The ablation of each cone type proved to be thorough (killing 80% of cells in each intended cone class), specific, and cell-autonomous. We assessed the loss and recovery of vision in larvae via the optomotor behavioural response (OMR). This visually mediated behaviour decreased to about 5% or 20% of control levels following ablation of UV or blue cones, respectively (P<0.05). We further assessed ocular photoreception by measuring the effects of UV light on body pigmentation, and observed that photoreceptor deficits and recovery occurred (p<0.01) with a timeline coincident to the OMR results. This corroborated and extended previous conclusions that UV cones are required photoreceptors for modulating body pigmentation, addressing assumptions that were unavoidable in previous experiments. Functional vision recovery following UV cone ablation was robust, as measured by both assays, returning to control levels within four days. In contrast, robust functional recovery following blue cone ablation was unexpectedly rapid, returning to normal levels within 24 hours after ablation. Ablation of cones led to increased proliferation in the retina, though the rapid recovery of vision following blue cone ablation was demonstrated to not be mediated by blue cone regeneration. Thus rapid visual recovery occurs following ablation of some, but not all, cone subtypes, suggesting an opportunity to contrast and dissect the sources and mechanisms of outer retinal recovery during cone photoreceptor death and regeneration. Public Library of Science 2016-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5125653/ /pubmed/27893779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166932 Text en © 2016 Hagerman 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rapid Recovery of Visual Function Associated with Blue Cone Ablation in Zebrafish
title Rapid Recovery of Visual Function Associated with Blue Cone Ablation in Zebrafish
title_full Rapid Recovery of Visual Function Associated with Blue Cone Ablation in Zebrafish
title_fullStr Rapid Recovery of Visual Function Associated with Blue Cone Ablation in Zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Recovery of Visual Function Associated with Blue Cone Ablation in Zebrafish
title_short Rapid Recovery of Visual Function Associated with Blue Cone Ablation in Zebrafish
title_sort rapid recovery of visual function associated with blue cone ablation in zebrafish
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5125653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27893779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166932
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