Calcium-sensitive downregulation of the transduction chain in rod photoreceptors of the rat retina

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Knopp, Andreas [1 ]
Rueppel, Hartmann [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Berlin, Max Volmer Inst Biophys Chem, Berlin, Germany
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10.1529/biophysj.106.082271
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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In vertebrate rod outer segments phototransduction is suggested to be modulated by intracellular Ca. We aimed at verifying this hypothesis by recording saturated photosignals in the rat retina after single and double. ashes of light and determining the time t(c) to the beginning of the signal recovery. The time course of Ca-i after a flash was calculated from a change of the spatial Ca2+ concentration profile recorded in the space between the rods. After single flashes t(c) increased linearly with the logarithm of flash intensity, confirming the assumption that t(c) is determined by deactivation of a single species X* in the phototransduction cascade. The photoresponse was shortened up to 45% if the test flash was preceded by a conditioning preflash. The shortening depended on the reduction of Ca-i induced by the preflash. The data suggest that the phototransduction gain determining the amount of activated X* is regulated by a Ca-i-dependent mechanism in a short time period (< 800 ms) after the test flash. Lowering of Ca-i by a preflash reduced the gain up to 20% compared to its value in a dark-adapted rod. The relation between phototransduction gain and Ca-i revealed a K-1/2 value close to the dark level of Ca-i.
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