It has been shown that cyclic nucleotides (cGMP, cAMP) mediate many of the normal functions of the neural retina, especially as related to the visual process. Moreover, protein kinases (cAMP- dependent protein kinase, C-kinase) mediate the function of these nucleotides as well as transduce other important signals (eg, calcium, lipids, etc.). We have evidence that (1) abnormalities in cAMP-dependent protein kinase may be involved in human retinoblastoma, (2) cyclic GMP accumulation and distribution is abnormal in photoreceptor cells of an animal model of inherited retinal degeneration and (3) C-kinase could be involved in normal light/dark mechanisms in the photoreceptor outer segment.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Eye Institute (NEI)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01EY000148-15
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3941643
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15
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1987
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U.S. National Eye Institute
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