Journal article

Functional and neurochemical development in the normal and degenerating mouse retina

R Gibson, EL Fletcher, AJ Vingrys, Y Zhu, KA Vessey, M Kalloniatis

Journal of Comparative Neurology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2013

Abstract

The rd1 mouse is a well-established animal model for human retinitis pigmentosa (RP). We used electroretinography (ERG) to evaluate retinal function and postembedding immunocytochemistry to determine the changes in cellular amino acid expression in the normal (C57Bl6) and degenerating mouse retina (rd1), as a function of age during development and the onset of degeneration. In the normal mouse retina, photoreceptoral and post-photoreceptoral ERG responses improved simultaneously from eye-opening until adult levels were achieved at approximately postnatal day (P) 30. Maturation of amino acid neurochemistry preceded the development of retinal function in the normal retina. Amino acid levels in..

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