Affiliation:
1. Morgridge Institute for Research
2. McPherson Eye Research Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3. University of Wisconsin-Madison
4. Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Abstract
Photoreceptors are the key functional cell types responsible for the initiation of vision in the retina. Phototransduction involves isomerization and conversion of vitamin A compounds, known as retinoids, and their recycling through the visual cycle. We demonstrate a functional readout of the visual cycle in photoreceptors within stem cell-derived retinal organoids and mouse retinal explants based on spectral and lifetime changes in autofluorescence of the visual cycle retinoids after exposure to light or chemical stimuli. We also apply a simultaneous two- and three-photon excitation method that provides specific signals and increases contrast between these retinoids, allowing for reliable detection of their presence and conversion within photoreceptors. This multiphoton imaging technique resolves the slow dynamics of visual cycle reactions and can enable high-throughput functional screening of retinal tissues and organoid cultures with single-cell resolution.
Funder
National Eye Institute
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
The Somatic Cell Genome Editing (SCGE) Consortium of the NIH Common Fund
Morgridge Institute for Research
Retina Research Foundation
Muskingum County Community Foundation
The McPherson Eye Research Institute
Research to Prevent Blindness
Carl Marshall and Mildred Almen Reeves Foundation
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology
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