Short term optical defocus perturbs normal developmental shifts in retina/RPE protein abundance.
Nina RiddellPierre FaouSheila G CrewtherPublished in: BMC developmental biology (2018)
The chick retina/RPE proteome undergoes extensive pathway expression shifts during normal development. Most of these pathways are further disrupted by lens-wear. The identified expression patterns suggest close interactions between neurotransmission (as exemplified by increased GABA receptor and synaptic protein expression), cellular ion homeostasis, and associated energy resources during myopia induction. We have also provided novel evidence for changes to SLC-mediated transmembrane transport during hyperopia induction, with potential implications for signalling at the photoreceptor-bipolar synapse. These findings reflect a key role for perturbed neurotransmission and ionic homeostasis in optically-induced refractive errors, and are predicted by our Retinal Ion Driven Efflux (RIDE) model.
Keyphrases
- optic nerve
- poor prognosis
- diabetic retinopathy
- binding protein
- optical coherence tomography
- bipolar disorder
- high resolution
- high glucose
- diabetic rats
- long non coding rna
- emergency department
- cataract surgery
- oxidative stress
- risk assessment
- protein protein
- endothelial cells
- antibiotic resistance genes
- small molecule
- electronic health record