Retinal characterization of the thy1-GcaMP3 transgenic mouse line after optic nerve transection

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PURPOSE GCaMP3 is a genetically encoded calcium indicator for monitoring intracellular calcium dynamics. We characterized the expression pattern and functional properties of GCaMP3 in the Thy1-GCaMP3 transgenic mouse retina. METHODS. To determine the specificity of GCaMP3 expression, Thy1-GCaMP3 (B6; CBA-Tg(Thy1-GCaMP3)6Gfng/J) retinas were processed for immunohistochemistry with anti-green fluorescent protein (anti-GFP, to enhance GCaMP3 fluorescence), anti-RBPMS (retinal ganglion cell [RGC]–specific marker), and antibodies against amacrine cell markers (ChAT, GABA, GAD67, syntaxin). Calcium imaging was used to characterize functional responses of GCaMP3-expressing (GCaMP+) cells by recording calcium transients evoked by superfusion of kainic acid (KA; 10, 50, or 100 μM). In a subset of animals, optic nerve transection (ONT) was performed 3, 5, or 7 days prior to calcium imaging. RESULTS. GFP immunoreactivity colocalized with RBPMS but not amacrine cell markers in both ONT and non-ONT (control) groups. Calcium transients evoked by KA were reduced after ONT (50 μM KA; DF/F 0 [SD]; control: 1.00 [0.67], day 3: 0.50 [0.35], day 5: 0.31 [0.28], day 7: 0.35 [0.36]; P < 0.05 versus control). There was also a decrease in the number of GCaMP3+ cells after ONT (cells/mm 2 [SD]; control: 2198 [453], day 3: 2224 [643], day 5: 1383 [375], day 7: 913 [178]; P < 0.05). Furthermore, the proportion of GCaMP3+ cells that responded to KA decreased after ONT (50 μM KA, 97%, 54%, 47%, and 58%; control, 3, 5, and 7 days, respectively). CONCLUSIONS. Following ONT, functional RGC responses are lost prior to the loss of RGC somata, suggesting that anatomical markers of RGCs may underestimate the extent of RGC dysfunction.

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Blandford, S. N., Hooper, M. L., Yabana, T., Chauhan, B. C., Baldridge, W. H., & Farrell, S. R. M. (2019). Retinal characterization of the thy1-GcaMP3 transgenic mouse line after optic nerve transection. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 60(1), 183–191. https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-25861

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