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Specific ganglion cells in the mammalian retina regulate responses to light without forming images, including entrainment of the circadian clock. However, genetic studies in mice have suggested that this response to light remains largely intact even in the absence of these photoreceptors. Panda et al. now report that the photoreceptors in mice of the classical image-forming visual system (rods and cones) also regulate light input into the photoresponse process that does not form images. This finding indicates that light inputs from multiple photoreceptor types are integrated in the control of processes such as circadian rhythm. S. Panda, I. Provencio, D. C. Tu, S. S. Pires, M. D. Rollag, A. M. Castrucci, M. T. Pletcher, T. K. Sato, T. Wiltshire, M. Andahazy, S. A. Kay, R. N. Van Gelder, J. B. Hogenesch, Melanopsin is required for non-image-forming photic responses in blind mice. Science 301, 525-527 (2003). [Abstract] [Full Text]
哺乳动物视网膜中的特定神经节细胞在不形成图像的情况下调节对光的反应,包括生物钟的干扰。然而,对老鼠的遗传研究表明,即使没有这些光感受器,这种对光的反应在很大程度上仍然完好无损。Panda等人现在报道,小鼠的经典图像形成视觉系统(视杆细胞和视锥细胞)中的光感受器也调节光输入到不形成图像的光反应过程中。这一发现表明,来自多种光感受器类型的光输入集成在昼夜节律等过程的控制中。S. Panda, I. Provencio, D. C. Tu, S. S. Pires, M. D. Rollag, A. M. Castrucci, M. T. Pletcher, T. K. Sato, T. Wiltshire, M. Andahazy, S. A. Kay, R. N. Van Gelder, J. B. Hogenesch,失明小鼠非图像形成的光反应需要黑视素。科学,2003,25 -527。【摘要】【全文】