Müller cells separate between wavelengths to improve day vision with minimal effect upon night vision

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Amichai M. Labin
Shadi K. Safuri
Erez N. Ribak
Ido Perlman
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[1] Technion—Israel Institute of Technology,Department of Physics
[2] Ruth & Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine,Department of Physiology and Biophysics
[3] Rappaport Institute,undefined
[4] Technion—Israel Institute of Technology,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 5卷
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Vision starts with the absorption of light by the retinal photoreceptors—cones and rods. However, due to the ‘inverted’ structure of the retina, the incident light must propagate through reflecting and scattering cellular layers before reaching the photoreceptors. It has been recently suggested that Müller cells function as optical fibres in the retina, transferring light illuminating the retinal surface onto the cone photoreceptors. Here we show that Müller cells are wavelength-dependent wave-guides, concentrating the green-red part of the visible spectrum onto cones and allowing the blue-purple part to leak onto nearby rods. This phenomenon is observed in the isolated retina and explained by a computational model, for the guinea pig and the human parafoveal retina. Therefore, light propagation by Müller cells through the retina can be considered as an integral part of the first step in the visual process, increasing photon absorption by cones while minimally affecting rod-mediated vision.
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