نتایج جستجو برای: retinal ganglion cells

تعداد نتایج: 1453600  

2018
Peter B. Detwiler

The mammalian retina contains a small number of retinal ganglion cells that express melanopsin, a retinal based visual pigment, and generate a depolarizing response to light in the absence of rod and cone driven synaptic input; hence they are referred to as intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs). They have been shown to be comprised of a number of sub-types and to provide ...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2010
Michael Tri Hoang Do King-Wai Yau

Life on earth is subject to alternating cycles of day and night imposed by the rotation of the earth. Consequently, living things have evolved photodetective systems to synchronize their physiology and behavior with the external light-dark cycle. This form of photodetection is unlike the familiar "image vision," in that the basic information is light or darkness over time, independent of spatia...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2008
Timothy S Kern Alistair J Barber

Diabetic retinopathy has long been recognized as a vascular disease that develops in most patients, and it was believed that the visual dysfunction that develops in some diabetics was due to the vascular lesions used to characterize the disease. It is becoming increasingly clear that neuronal cells of the retina also are affected by diabetes, resulting in dysfunction and even degeneration of so...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2014
Jack Jiagang Zhao Hong Ouyang Jing Luo Sherrina Patel Yuanchao Xue John Quach Nicole Sfeir Meixia Zhang Xiangdong Fu Sheng Ding Shaochen Chen Kang Zhang

Vision impairment caused by loss of retinal neurons affects millions of people worldwide, and currently, there is no effective treatment. Müller glia of mammalian retina may represent an under-recognized and potential source for regeneration of a wide range of retinal cell types, including retinal ganglion cells and photoreceptors. Here, we demonstrated that mouse Müller glia cells have the cap...

Journal: :Brain research 2000
J S Choi J A Kim D H Kim M H Chun B J Gwag S K Yoon C K Joo

NF-kappaB is a transcription factor, which is activated by various stimuli. One of the well-known activators of NF-kappaB is oxidative stress, which is a cause of cell death in some tissue, or cell types. Optic nerve transection, axotomy, results in retinal cell death, because of oxidative stress, deprivation of neurotrophic factors, etc. Since it has been hypothesized that the retinal ganglion...

2015
Dorothy S. K. Ng Preeti Gupta Yih Chung Tham Chye Fong Peck Tien Yin Wong Mohammad Kamran Ikram Carol Y. Cheung

Purpose. To assess the repeatability of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography to measure macular and perimacular ganglion cell complex thicknesses and compare retinal ganglion cell parameters between algorithms. Methods. Ninety-two nonglaucomatous eyes from 92 participants underwent macular and perimacular ganglion cell complex thickness measurement using OCT-HS100 Glaucoma 3D algorithm ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1988
W D Eldred T Isayama A Reiner R Carraway

This study investigated the presence of the neurotensin-related hexapeptide, LANT-6, in retinal ganglion cells and their central projections in the turtle Pseudemys scripta elegans. Immunocytochemical techniques demonstrated that many of the cells in the ganglion cell layer of the turtle retina could be labeled with an antiserum specific for LANT-6. Radioimmunoassay and chromatographic analysis...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1986
M W Dubin L A Stark S M Archer

The role of action potentials in the development of proper synaptic connections in the mammalian CNS was studied in the kitten retinogeniculate pathway. Our basic finding is that there is improper segregation of retinal inputs onto LGN cells after prolonged retinal action-potential blockade. Retinal ganglion cell firing was silenced from birth by repeated monocular injections of TTX. The result...

2012
Yasemin Budak

1.1 Topographic and cellular organization of the retina The retina is the thin (0.2 mm) lining of the back of the eye that gathers light focused on it by the cornea and lens. The retina has a complex laminar organization; cells are organized into layers (Fig. 1). These layers are named by reference to the middle of the eyeball; the innermost layers are located nearest the vitreous chamber, wher...

2008
Deb Kumar Mojumder Theodore G. Wensel Laura J. Frishman

PURPOSE Intracellular free calcium ions (Ca(2+)) are an important element in retinal ganglion cell response. Two major EF-hand (E-helix-loop-F-helix-hand) calcium binding proteins in the retina, calretinin and calbindin-28 kDa, are important buffers of intracellular free Ca(2+) in neurons, and may also serve as Ca(2+)-dependent regulators of enzymes and ion channels. METHODS This study used i...

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