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First published online August 14, 2009
Journal of Experimental Biology 212, 2781-2788 (2009)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2009
doi: 10.1242/jeb.030866
Changes in thyroid hormone reception precede SWS1 opsin downregulation in trout retina

1 Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L
3N6
2 Center for Neuroscience Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
K7L 3N6
Author for correspondence
(craig.hawryshyn{at}queens.ca)
Accepted 3 June 2009
Rainbow trout undergo natural cone degeneration and thus are interesting
models for examining mechanisms of neural degeneration. They have
ultraviolet-sensitive (UVS) cones that are lost over most of the retina during
development; only a small functional population remains in the dorsal retina.
How this spatial distribution of UVS cones is maintained is unclear. Thyroxine
(T4) induces UVS cone loss, and local thyroid hormone regulation was
hypothesized to control UVS cone distribution. Thyroid hormone receptor alpha
(TR
), thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRβ) and Type 2 deiodinase
(D2) regulate thyroid hormone exposure to target cells. Regional retinal
expression of these genes was investigated during exogenous T4 treatment and
natural smoltification of rainbow trout. Each retina from dark-adapted parr,
T4-treated parr and natural smolts was divided into four quadrants, and total
RNA was isolated. Quantitative real-time RT-PCR analysis demonstrated that all
retinal quadrants had increased accumulation of TRβ transcripts
2 days post-T4 treatment, corresponding to initiation of SWS1 opsin
downregulation. Smolts exhibited decreased accumulation of TR
and TRβ transcripts in all quadrants, but this effect was most
pronounced in the dorso-temporal (DT) retinal quadrant where UVS cones
persist. By contrast, in 2 day T4-treated parr, the DT quadrant showed
increased expression of TR
and TRβ. Furthermore,
D2 transcripts decreased in the DT quadrant of T4-treated parr but
increased in the DT quadrant of smolts. These results suggest that T4
upregulates TRβ expression to initiate SWS1 opsin
downregulation, while TR
and TRβ downregulation
occurs to prevent natural loss of UVS cones from the DT retina.
Key words: thyroid hormone, retina, degeneration, opsin, photoreceptor, development
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