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Pivotal roles of melanopsin containing retinal ganglion cells in pupillary light reflex in photopic conditions

Bohl JM, Hassan AR, Sharpe ZJ, Kola M, Shehu A, Beaudoin DL, Ichinose T (2025) Pivotal roles of melanopsin containing retinal ganglion cells in pupillary light reflex in photopic conditions. 19:1547066. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2025.1547066 PMID: 39990971

Objective: To examine the roles of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) in the pupillary light reflex (PLR) by ablating photoreceptors using N-nitroso-N-methylurea (MNU).

Summary: Results suggest that ipRGCs primarily contribute to the PLR at a high light intensity, which does not agree with the previous results shown by mutant mouse models. The results indicate that the melanopsin response in ipRGCs generate fast and robust PLR when induced by high light.

Usage: Retinal whole mount preparations were fixed using 4% paraformaldehyde and blocked with 10% normal donkey serum and 0.5% Triton-X in PBS (PBS-T). Melanopsin antibody (AB-N39) was used at 1:5000 in PBS-T and was incubated for 3 days at 4°C, followed by Alexa568 donkey-anti-rabbit for 2 h.

Related Products: Melanopsin Rabbit Polyclonal, affinity-purified (Cat. #AB-N39)

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