The photoreceptor outer segment: Development and renewal.

2区 生物学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Current Topics in Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-12 DOI:10.1016/bs.ctdb.2025.07.002
Roni A Hazim, Steven K Fisher, David S Williams
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Abstract

Vision is one of our most essential senses allowing us to see and interact with the world around us. It is dependent on the absorption and transduction of light by retinal photoreceptor cells. Each photoreceptor cell contains a highly-modified cilium that forms the photoreceptor outer segment (OS) and serves as an antenna for photons. The OS contains hundreds of disk membranes that form by an expansion of the ciliary plasma membrane. The disks are studded with an extremely high concentration of the visual pigment, thus maximizing their ability to capture photons of light. The OS forms during photoreceptor development but undergoes continuous renewal throughout the lifetime of the organism: new disks continue to form at the base of the OS and older disks are phagocytized from the OS tip by the adjacent retinal pigment epithelium. These anabolic and catabolic phases ensure that the OS can maintain its capacity to detect light, thus preserving our sense of vision.

感光器外段:发育和更新。
视觉是我们最基本的感官之一,它使我们能够看到周围的世界并与之互动。它依赖于视网膜感光细胞对光的吸收和转导。每个光感受器细胞包含一个高度修饰的纤毛,形成光感受器外段(OS),并作为光子的天线。睫状体包含数百个由睫状体膜膨胀形成的盘膜。这些圆盘上镶嵌着极高浓度的视觉色素,从而最大限度地提高了它们捕捉光子的能力。OS在光感受器发育过程中形成,但在生物体的整个生命周期中不断更新:新的磁盘继续在OS底部形成,旧的磁盘从OS尖端被邻近的视网膜色素上皮吞噬。这些合成代谢和分解代谢阶段确保视网膜能够保持其检测光线的能力,从而保持我们的视觉。
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