Circadian photoreception Flashcards

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Q

How can light affect a circadian rhythm?

A

Either shifting it entirely (new L:D cycle)

Or slight delay/advance (single light pulse)

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What is the point of a phase response curve?

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To see the effect of a pulse of light on phase shift

Depending on when you flash light you get either a phase delay, advance or no change

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Why does the ventral SCN adapt to a a new L:D cycle much faster than the dorsal area?

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It receives photic input from the retina

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When does a light pulse advance the FRP? When does it delay it?

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Advance: mid-late subjective night

Delay: late subjective day-early subjective night

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What common pathway do phase shifts have, and when do they diverge?

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Both require depolarization of NMDARs, activating CAMKII and NOS

The activation of NOS has differing effects depending on if the light pulse occurred during the early or late subjective night

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What connects retinal signalling to the hypothalamus/SCN and how does it do this?

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The Retinohypothalamic Tract (RHT)

By PACAP (VIP analog) and Glutamate (binds to NMDAR)

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Which photoreceptors mediate circadian light entrainment?

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Both rods/cones, and melanopsin-containing cells

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Describe protein redundancy and an example of this

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When different proteins have similar functions, such that a single KO can be rescued by the other protein

rods/cones and melanopsin can rescue each other’s ability to entrain light cycles

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True/False? light reacts with melanopsin

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True, Cells containing melanopsin depolarize when light is shone

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What happens when just rods/cones or just melanopsin is KOed?

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Decreased sensitivity but not total abolition of circadian resetting in response to light

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What happens to rod/cone/melanopsin triple KO mice?

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Complete FRP even in presence of L:D cycles

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What else was noticed in mice with no rods/cones/melanopsin?

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No pupillary light reflex (iris contracting in bright light)

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True/False? Without rods/cones/melanopsin, there is no way for your body to reset its internal clock

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False, there are many other “non-photic” cues that your body can receive (eg activity of a new wheel) that can shift FRP

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What is unique about circadian light response in Drosophila?

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Drosophila have photoreceptors in almost all cells, not just eyes

CRY has a different effect in drosophila as well, involved in perceiving light (ubiquitinates TIM causing it to be destroyed)

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