Rods-cones and melanopsin detect light and dark to modulate sleep independent of image formation

CM Altimus, AD Güler, KL Villa… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
CM Altimus, AD Güler, KL Villa, DS McNeill, TA Legates, S Hattar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2008National Acad Sciences
Light detected in the retina modulates several physiological processes including circadian
photo-entrainment and pupillary light reflex. Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells
(ipRGCs) convey rod-cone and melanopsin-driven light input to the brain. Using EEGs and
electromyograms, we show that acute light induces sleep in mice during their nocturnal
active phase whereas acute dark awakens mice during their diurnal sleep phase. We used
retinal mutant mouse lines that lack (i) the ipRGCs,(ii) the photo-transduction pathways of …
Light detected in the retina modulates several physiological processes including circadian photo-entrainment and pupillary light reflex. Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) convey rod-cone and melanopsin-driven light input to the brain. Using EEGs and electromyograms, we show that acute light induces sleep in mice during their nocturnal active phase whereas acute dark awakens mice during their diurnal sleep phase. We used retinal mutant mouse lines that lack (i) the ipRGCs, (ii) the photo-transduction pathways of rods and cones, or (iii) the melanopsin protein and showed that the influence of light and dark on sleep requires both rod-cone and melanopsin signaling through ipRGCs and is independent of image formation. We further show that, although acute light pulses overcome circadian and homeostatic drives for sleep, upon repeated light exposures using a 3.5 h/3.5 h light/dark cycle, the circadian and homeostatic drives override the light input. Thus, in addition to their known role in aligning circadian physiology with day and night, ipRGCs also relay light and dark information from both rod-cone and melanopsin-based pathways to modulate sleep and wakefulness.
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