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THE REGENERATION OF VISUAL PIGMENTS AND THE CHANGE OF ROD HYPERSENSITIVITY AFTER IRRADIATION BY BLEACHING LIGHT IN FROG RETINA
Authors:Katsu  Azuma Masami  Azuma
Institution:Department of Biology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, Osaka 569, and Department of Health Science, Osaka Kyoiku University, Tennoji, Osaka 543, Japan
Abstract:Abstract— The regeneration processes of visual pigments and the dark adaptation processes of rod photoreceptor after irradiation by bleaching light were studied by spectrophotometric, electroretinographic(ERG) methods and the measurement of early receptor potentials (ERPs) in bullfrog retina. After irradiation by bleaching light, rhodopsin in the isolated retina regenerated to an extent depending on the wavelength and intensity of the bleaching light as well as pH. Intense blue light and a weak alkaline environment (pH 7.5–9.5) favoured the regeneration. The regeneration of pigment in the green rods could not be detected in these experiments on the isolated retina. The regeneration of cone pigment was studied by measuring ERPs from both isolated retinas and retinas with pigment epithelium-choroid complex separated from scleras, which are called PEC-retinas. In the PEC-retinas, cone pigment regenerated more rapidly and with better efficiency than in the isolated retinas.
Rod photoreceptors desensitized permanently by bleaching light did not demonstrate hypersensitivity at 0.1 m M Ca2+]out, which induced hypersensitivity in non-desensitized photoreceptor, but showed the hypersensitivity when the Ca2+]out, was lowered further by the addition of EGTA.
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