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Imaging Ca2+ Dynamics in Cone Photoreceptor Axon Terminals of the Mouse Retina
Authors:Manoj Kulkarni  Timm Schubert  Tom Baden  Bernd Wissinger  Thomas Euler  Francois Paquet-Durand
Institution:1.Institute for Ophthalmic Research, University of Tübingen;2.Graduate School of Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience, University of Tübingen;3.Bernstein Centre for Computational Neuroscience, University of Tübingen;4.Molecular Genetics Laboratory, University of Tübingen;5.Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tübingen
Abstract:Retinal cone photoreceptors (cones) serve daylight vision and are the basis of color discrimination. They are subject to degeneration, often leading to blindness in many retinal diseases. Calcium (Ca2+), a key second messenger in photoreceptor signaling and metabolism, has been proposed to be indirectly linked with photoreceptor degeneration in various animal models. Systematically studying these aspects of cone physiology and pathophysiology has been hampered by the difficulties of electrically recording from these small cells, in particular in the mouse where the retina is dominated by rod photoreceptors. To circumvent this issue, we established a two-photon Ca2+ imaging protocol using a transgenic mouse line that expresses the genetically encoded Ca2+ biosensor TN-XL exclusively in cones and can be crossbred with mouse models for photoreceptor degeneration. The protocol described here involves preparing vertical sections (“slices”) of retinas from mice and optical imaging of light stimulus-evoked changes in cone Ca2+ level. The protocol also allows “in-slice measurement” of absolute Ca2+ concentrations; as the recordings can be followed by calibration. This protocol enables studies into functional cone properties and is expected to contribute to the understanding of cone Ca2+ signaling as well as the potential involvement of Ca2+ in photoreceptor death and retinal degeneration.
Keywords:Neuroscience  Issue 99  Ca2+ biosensor  two-photon Ca2+ imaging  cell death  retinal slice preparation  retinal degeneration
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