The bleaching of rhodopsin by short-duration flashes of a xenon discharge lamp was studied in vivo in the cat retina with the aid of a rapid, spectral-scan fundus reflectometer. Difference spectra recorded over a broad range of intensities showed that the bleaching efficacy of high-intensity flashes was less than that of longer duration, steady lights delivering the same amount of energy. Both the empirical results and those derived from a theoretical analysis of flash photolysis indicate that, under the conditions of these experiments, the upper limit of the flash bleaching of rhodopsin in cat is approximately 90%. Although the fact that a full bleach could not be attained is attributable to photoreversal, i.e., the photic regeneration of rhodopsin from its light-sensitive intermediates, the 90% limit is considerably higher than the 50% (or lower) value obtained under other experimental circumstances. Thus, it appears that the duration (approximately 1 ms) and spectral composition of the flash, coupled with the kinetic parameters of the thermal and photic reactions in the cat retina, reduce the light-induced regeneration of rhodopsin to approximately 10%.
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March 01 1981
Flash photolysis of rhodopsin in the cat retina.
H Ripps,
L Mehaffey, 3rd,
I M Siegel,
W Ernst,
C M Kemp
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1981) 77 (3): 295–315.
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H Ripps, L Mehaffey, I M Siegel, W Ernst, C M Kemp; Flash photolysis of rhodopsin in the cat retina.. J Gen Physiol 1 March 1981; 77 (3): 295–315. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.77.3.295
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