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Gnaz couples the circadian and dopaminergic system to G protein-mediated signaling in mouse photoreceptors.


ABSTRACT: The mammalian retina harbors a circadian clockwork that regulates vision and promotes healthiness of retinal neurons, mainly through directing the rhythmic release of the neurohormones dopamine-acting on dopamine D4 receptors-and melatonin-acting on MT1 and MT2 receptors. The gene Gnaz-a unique Gi/o subfamily member-was seen in the present study to be expressed in photoreceptors where its protein product Gαz shows a daily rhythm in its subcellular localization. Apart from subcellular localization, Gnaz displays a daily rhythm in expression-with peak values at night-in preparations of the whole retina, microdissected photoreceptors and photoreceptor-related pinealocytes. In retina, Gnaz rhythmicity was observed to persist under constant darkness and to be abolished in retina deficient for Clock or dopamine D4 receptors. Furthermore, circadian regulation of Gnaz was disturbed in the db/db mouse, a model of diabetic retinopathy. The data of the present study suggest that Gnaz links the circadian clockwork-via dopamine acting on D4 receptors-to G protein-mediated signaling in intact but not diabetic retina.

SUBMITTER: Vancura P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5663513 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gnaz couples the circadian and dopaminergic system to G protein-mediated signaling in mouse photoreceptors.

Vancura Patrick P   Abdelhadi Shaima S   Csicsely Erika E   Baba Kenkichi K   Tosini Gianluca G   Iuvone P Michael PM   Spessert Rainer R  

PloS one 20171031 10


The mammalian retina harbors a circadian clockwork that regulates vision and promotes healthiness of retinal neurons, mainly through directing the rhythmic release of the neurohormones dopamine-acting on dopamine D4 receptors-and melatonin-acting on MT1 and MT2 receptors. The gene Gnaz-a unique Gi/o subfamily member-was seen in the present study to be expressed in photoreceptors where its protein product Gαz shows a daily rhythm in its subcellular localization. Apart from subcellular localizatio  ...[more]

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