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Inducement and Evaluation of a Murine Model of Experimental Myopia
Published on: January 22, 2019
Increased sensitivity to myopia and altered retinal ON/OFF balance in a mouse model lacking Dusp4
Baptiste Wilmet1, Christelle Michiels1, Jingyi Zhang1
1Sorbonne Université, INSERM, CNRS, Institut de la Vision, Paris, France.
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Myopia, influenced by environmental and genetic factors, occurs when the emmetropization process fails to stop, causing excessive eyeball growth. Highly myopic animal models lacking a functional ON-pathway identified Dusp4 as a potential gene implicated in myopia. Here, we use a mouse model lacking DUSP4 to gain a better understanding of its retinal role and the mechanisms implicated in myopia development. Dusp4 -/- mice have a reduced basal level of retinal dopamine and a higher susceptibility to lens-induced myopia. Dusp4 is expressed in ON-bipolar cells and a subset of OFF-bipolar cells in a light dependent manner. The absence of DUSP4 causes a hyperactivation of the MAPK/ERK pathway. Dusp4 -/- mice show a reduced optomotor response, increased ON-bipolar cell responses, reduced oscillatory potentials together with altered OFF and ON-OFF RGC response to light flashes. These data provide new insights into retina-driven mechanisms of myopization, nuancing the impact of ON and OFF pathways upon emmetropization.

