Title: Sensory Receptor Cells of the Eye
1Sensory Receptor Cells of the Eye
- Sensory Neural Systems
- 22 January 2008
- Rachel L. Leon
2Eye Anatomy
http//www.matossianeye.com/art2/ANATONY2.jpg
http//www.deltagen.com/target/histologyatlas/atla
s_files/sense/eye_retina_40X.jpg
http//scienceblogs.com/clock/2006/06/bio101_lectu
re_6_physiology_re.php
3Sensory Receptors of the Eye
- Photopigment found in the modified cilia which
contain disc membranes - Rods have rhodopsin, allow for scotopic vision
- Cones have three types of photopigments, allow
for photopic vision
http//cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/images/Eyes!.htm
4Photoreceptors Rod Cells
http//cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/images/Eyes!.htm
5Phototransduction in Rod Cells
- RGS9 bound to R9AP turns off response to light by
increasing rate of GTP hydrolysis by transducin - Mutations in RGS9 or R9AP cause slow deactivation
- cause difficulty in adjusting to changes in light
levels, as well as in seeing low-contrast, moving
objects
http//www.nature.com/nature/journal/v427/n6969/fi
g_tab/427020a_F1.html
6Photoreceptors Cone Cells
- Three pigments
- Max sensitivity 420nm, S pigment
- Max sensitivity 530nm, M pigment
- Max sensitivity 560nm, L pigment
- Each cone only has one type of pigment
- Receptive fields overlap, so the strength of
response from each of the responding cone types
allows identification of the wavelength
http//www.giangrandi.ch/optics/spectrum/visible-a
.jpg
7Retinal Processing
- Simple version photoreceptor ? bipolar cells ?
ganglion cells - Ganglion cells are the first cells that produce
an action potential - Cone pathway
- Cones receive input from rods
- Two subsets of bipolar cells ON and OFF cells
- Rod pathway
- Bipolar cells are sign inverting, connect to
amacrine cells - Amacrine cells ? ganglion cells, cone bipolar
cells
http//www.mitre.org/news/the_edge/september_99/se
p99_imgs/retina.jpg