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pubmed-article:11483174pubmed:abstractTextUltra-violet (UV) and middle wavelength sensitive (M) cone responses were identified in the ERG of normal and Rpe65 -/- mice using chromatic flashes and selective chromatic adaptation. In normal mice, the UV-cone response was as large as, or larger, in the presence of a bright yellow adapting light than it is in the presence of a dim white light. The M-cone response became undetectable in the presence of the yellow adapting light. Yellow adapting light initially reduced the UV response, but it recovered in 8-10 min. The M-cone response did not recover. UV-cone responses were undetectable in Rpe65 -/- mice. The M-cone response of young Rpe65 -/- mice was almost as large as in normal mice. A yellow adapting light only diminished this M-cone response. With age, the M-cone response further decreased in Rpe -/- mice. We show a pronounced loss of UV-cone function in Rpe65 -/- mice, which may be related to a defect UV-cones share with rods. The M-cone function is also affected already in young Rpe65 -/- mice. The transient effect of a yellow adapting light on the UV-cone response of normal mice is suggested to be neural, because it disappears during maintained light adaptation.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11483174pubmed:articleTitleUltraviolet and middle wavelength sensitive cone responses in the electroretinogram (ERG) of normal and Rpe65 -/- mice.lld:pubmed
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