The effect of visible light on the regeneration of rhodopsin |
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Authors: | Rosalie Crouch Michael Coffman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Opthalmology and Biochemistry Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina 29401 USA |
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Abstract: | Both and , increased exposure to visible light decreases the regenerability of the visual pigment. Isolated opsin irradiated with increasing periods of white light decreased in pigment formation yields on combination with 9- or 11- retinal. The yield of regeneration of the visual pigment extracted from albino rats depended on the amount of light to which the animal had been exposed. Animals exposed to normal room light demonstrated lower regeneration yields than dark-reared animals, but these yields increased on dark adaption. Opsin from animals exposed to sunlamps did not regenerate any pigment. On dark adaption, the pigment yields increased but the opsin level remained below that for the control group. |
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