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Phototransduction early steps model based on Beer-Lambert optical law

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HighlightsThis model introduces Beer‐Lambert optical law to a phototransduction model.A limited amount of rhodopsin allows for an exponential decrease response.Rhodopsin concentration varies in relation to the previous stimulus.This model improves… Click to show full abstract

HighlightsThis model introduces Beer‐Lambert optical law to a phototransduction model.A limited amount of rhodopsin allows for an exponential decrease response.Rhodopsin concentration varies in relation to the previous stimulus.This model improves responses to light‐adapted conditions.This model uses photons/s as input, instead of isomerizations/s. Abstract The amount of available rhodopsin on the photoreceptor outer segment and its change over time is not considered in classic models of phototransduction. Thus, those models do not take into account the absorptance variation of the outer segment under different brightness conditions. The relationship between the light absorbed by a medium and its absorptance is well described by the Beer‐Lambert law. This newly proposed model implements the absorptance variation phenomenon in a set of equations that admit photons per second as input and results in active rhodopsins per second as output. This study compares the classic model of phototransduction developed by Forti et al. (1989) to this new model by using different light stimuli to measure active rhodopsin and photocurrent. The results show a linear relationship between light stimulus and active rhodopsin in the Forti model and an exponential saturation in the new model. Further, photocurrent values have shown that the new model behaves equivalently to the experimental and theoretical data as published by Forti in dark‐adapted rods, but fits significantly better under light‐adapted conditions. The new model successfully introduced a physics optical law to the standard model of phototransduction adding a new processing layer that had not been mathematically implemented before. In addition, it describes the physiological concept of saturation and delivers outputs in concordance to input magnitudes.

Keywords: phototransduction; beer lambert; model; optical law

Journal Title: Vision Research
Year Published: 2017

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