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Restoring Light Sensitivity in Blind Retinae Using a Photochromic AMPA Receptor Agonist
Retinal degenerative diseases can
have many possible causes and
are currently difficult to treat. As an alternative to therapies that
require genetic manipulation or the implantation of electronic devices,
photopharmacology has emerged as a viable approach to restore visual
responses. Here, we present a new photopharmacological strategy that
relies on a photoswitchable excitatory amino acid, ATA. This freely
diffusible molecule selectively activates AMPA receptors in a light-dependent
fashion. It primarily acts on amacrine and retinal ganglion cells,
although a minor effect on bipolar cells has been observed. As such,
it complements previous pharmacological approaches based on photochromic
channel blockers and increases the potential of photopharmacology
in vision restoration