Abstract
In normal eyes, the amplitude of the b-wave of the photopic ERGs increases during light adaptation, but the mechanism causing this increase has not been fully determined. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the contribution of receptoral and post-receptoral components of the retina to this phenomenon. To accomplish this, we examined the ERGs during light adaptation in Pikachurin null-mutant (Pika -/-) mice, which have a misalignment of the bipolar cell dendritic tips to the photoreceptor ribbon synapses. After dark-adaptation, photopic ERGs were recorded from Pika -/- and wild type (WT) mice during the first 9 minutes of light adaptation. In some of the mice, post-receptoral components were blocked pharmacologically. The photopic b-waves of WT mice increased by 50% during the 9 min of light adaptation as previously reported. On the other hand, the b-waves of the Pika -/- mice decreased by 20% during the same time period. After blocking post-receptoral components, the b-waves were abolished from the WT mice, and the ERGs resembled those of the Pika -/- mice. The extracted post-receptoral component increased during light adaptation in the WT mice, but decreased for the first 3 minutes to a plateau in Pika -/- mice. We conclude that the normal synaptic connection between photoreceptor and retinal ON bipolar cells, which is controlled by pikachurin, is required for the ERGs to increase during light-adaptation. The contributions of post-receptoral components are essential for the photopic b-wave increase during the light adaptation.
Highlights
Photopic electroretinograms (ERGs) are used to assess the functional properties of the cone system of patients with various types of retinal diseases
We used Pika-/- mice because they have reduced signal transmission between the photoreceptors and ON bipolar cells. This abnormality allowed us to examine the contribution of postphotoreceptor components to the increase of the photopic ERGs during light adaptation
The normal apposition of the photoreceptor synaptic zone and the retinal ON bipolar cell dendrites which is controlled by pikachurin is essential for the increase of the ERGs during light adaptation
Summary
Photopic electroretinograms (ERGs) are used to assess the functional properties of the cone system of patients with various types of retinal diseases. After dark-adaptation, the amplitudes of photopic ERG b-wave increase gradually during the early phase of light adaptation. The International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV) recommends. Pikachurin Protein and Cone ERG Growth during Light Adaptation
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