Levels of dopamine and noradrenaline in the developing retina - effect of light deprivation

Shelke, Rajani R. J. ; Lakshmana, Madepalli K. ; Ramamohan, Y. ; Raju, Trichur R. (1997) Levels of dopamine and noradrenaline in the developing retina - effect of light deprivation International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 15 (1). pp. 139-143. ISSN 0736-5748

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Abstract

The effect of light deprivation on the levels of dopamine and noradrenaline was studied in the developing rat retina. These transmitters were estimated in three groups of rats: (i) cycling light reared; (ii) dark reared since birth; and (iii) dark reared since birth, but exposed to cycling light for 1 day prior to the estimation of catecholamines. Our results show that (1) there is a progressive decrease in the levels of dopamine and noradrenaline in the cycling light and dark reared rats during postnatal development; (2) dark rearing further reduces the content of dopamine and noradrenaline; and (3) restoration of physiological (light) stimulus in the dark-reared rats during the early postnatal period results in the recovery of noradrenaline to a greater extent than that of dopamine. This study demonstrates a progressive decrease in the plasticity of dopaminergic system during retinal development, while such a decrease is not apparent in the noradrenergic system.

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Keywords:Retina; Ontogeny; Dark Rearing; Dopamine; Noradrenaline
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