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Magnetoreceptory Function of European Robin Retina: Electrophysiological and Morphological Non-Homogeneity

The avian magnetic compass allows orientation during migration and is shown to function properly under short-wavelength but not long-wavelength visible light. Therefore, the magnetoreceptive system is assumed to be light- and wavelength-dependent and localized in the retina of the eye. Putative cand...

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Autores principales: Rotov, Alexander Yu., Goriachenkov, Arsenii A., Cherbunin, Roman V., Firsov, Michael L., Chernetsov, Nikita, Astakhova, Luba A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9564291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11193056
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author Rotov, Alexander Yu.
Goriachenkov, Arsenii A.
Cherbunin, Roman V.
Firsov, Michael L.
Chernetsov, Nikita
Astakhova, Luba A.
author_facet Rotov, Alexander Yu.
Goriachenkov, Arsenii A.
Cherbunin, Roman V.
Firsov, Michael L.
Chernetsov, Nikita
Astakhova, Luba A.
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description The avian magnetic compass allows orientation during migration and is shown to function properly under short-wavelength but not long-wavelength visible light. Therefore, the magnetoreceptive system is assumed to be light- and wavelength-dependent and localized in the retina of the eye. Putative candidates for the role of primary magnetosensory molecules are the cryptochromes that are known to be expressed in the avian retina and must be able to interact with phototransduction proteins. Previously, we reported that in migratory birds change in magnetic field direction induces significant effects on electroretinogram amplitude in response to blue flashes, and such an effect was observed only in the nasal quadrant of the retina. Here, we report new electroretinographic, microscopic and microspectrophotometric data on European robins, confirming the magnetosensitivity of the retinal nasal quadrant after applying the background illumination. We hypothesized that magnetoreceptive distinction of this region may be related to its morphology and analyzed the retinal distribution and optical properties of oil droplets, the filtering structures within cones. We found that the nasal quadrant contains double cones with the most intensely colorized oil droplets compared to the rest of the retina, which may be related to its magnetosensory function.
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spelling pubmed-95642912022-10-15 Magnetoreceptory Function of European Robin Retina: Electrophysiological and Morphological Non-Homogeneity Rotov, Alexander Yu. Goriachenkov, Arsenii A. Cherbunin, Roman V. Firsov, Michael L. Chernetsov, Nikita Astakhova, Luba A. Cells Article The avian magnetic compass allows orientation during migration and is shown to function properly under short-wavelength but not long-wavelength visible light. Therefore, the magnetoreceptive system is assumed to be light- and wavelength-dependent and localized in the retina of the eye. Putative candidates for the role of primary magnetosensory molecules are the cryptochromes that are known to be expressed in the avian retina and must be able to interact with phototransduction proteins. Previously, we reported that in migratory birds change in magnetic field direction induces significant effects on electroretinogram amplitude in response to blue flashes, and such an effect was observed only in the nasal quadrant of the retina. Here, we report new electroretinographic, microscopic and microspectrophotometric data on European robins, confirming the magnetosensitivity of the retinal nasal quadrant after applying the background illumination. We hypothesized that magnetoreceptive distinction of this region may be related to its morphology and analyzed the retinal distribution and optical properties of oil droplets, the filtering structures within cones. We found that the nasal quadrant contains double cones with the most intensely colorized oil droplets compared to the rest of the retina, which may be related to its magnetosensory function. MDPI 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9564291/ /pubmed/36231018 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11193056 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rotov, Alexander Yu.
Goriachenkov, Arsenii A.
Cherbunin, Roman V.
Firsov, Michael L.
Chernetsov, Nikita
Astakhova, Luba A.
Magnetoreceptory Function of European Robin Retina: Electrophysiological and Morphological Non-Homogeneity
title Magnetoreceptory Function of European Robin Retina: Electrophysiological and Morphological Non-Homogeneity
title_full Magnetoreceptory Function of European Robin Retina: Electrophysiological and Morphological Non-Homogeneity
title_fullStr Magnetoreceptory Function of European Robin Retina: Electrophysiological and Morphological Non-Homogeneity
title_full_unstemmed Magnetoreceptory Function of European Robin Retina: Electrophysiological and Morphological Non-Homogeneity
title_short Magnetoreceptory Function of European Robin Retina: Electrophysiological and Morphological Non-Homogeneity
title_sort magnetoreceptory function of european robin retina: electrophysiological and morphological non-homogeneity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9564291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11193056
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