ADAPTIVE-CHANGES IN VISUAL CELL TRANSDUCTION PROTEIN-LEVELS - EFFECT OF LIGHT

被引:89
作者
ORGANISCIAK, DT
XIE, A
WANG, HM
JIANG, YL
DARROW, RM
DONOSO, LA
机构
[1] BEIJING NORMAL UNIV,BEIJING,PEOPLES R CHINA
[2] WILLS EYE HOSP & RES INST,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19107
关键词
VISUAL TRANSDUCTION PROTEINS; LIGHT ENVIRONMENT; RATS; PHOTORECEPTORS; LIGHT DAMAGE;
D O I
10.1016/0014-4835(91)90113-S
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Long-term environmental light-mediated changes in visual cell transduction proteins were studied to assess the influence of rearing environment on their levels and their potential effects on intense light-induced retinal damage. The levels of rhodopsin, S-antigen and the α subunit of transducin were measured in whole eye detergent extracts, retinal homogenates or rod outer segments isolated from rats reared in weak cyclic light or darkness, and following a change in rearing environment. Rats changed from weak cyclic light to darkness had 22% more rhodopsin per eye than cyclic-light rats after 12-14 days in the new environment. Western trans-blot analysis of retinal proteins from these dark-maintained animals contained 65% higher levels of immunologically detectable α transducin; S-antigen levels were approximately 45% lower than in cyclic-light rats. In rats changed from the dark environment to weak cyclic light, rhodopsin levels decreased by 18% during a comparable period; retinal α transducin was 35% lower, S-antigen was 30% higher. At various times after the change in rearing environment, some rats were exposed to intense visible light to determine their susceptibility to retinal damage. Two weeks after an 8-hr exposure, cyclic-light reared rats had rhodopsin levels only 10% lower than control (2·1 nmol per eye). However, rhodopsin was 75% lower when cyclic-light rats were maintained in darkness for 2 weeks before intense light. For animals originally reared in darkness, rhodopsin was 78% lower following 8 hr of intense light, whereas only 30% rhodopsin loss occurred in dark-reared rats after previous maintenance for 2 weeks in weak cyclic-light. Following intense light exposure for 1, 3 or 8 hr, higher levels of S-antigen and lower levels of α transducin were found in rod outer segments from cyclic-light reared rats than in dark-reared animals. Conversely, rod outer segments from dark-reared rats had higher α transducin and lower S-antigen levels. Our study suggests that the long-term adaptation of photoreceptors to environmental lighting influences the relative levels of proteins involved in visual transduction and perhaps the cell's susceptibility to light damage. © 1991.
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