
Alapakkam Sampath
VerifiedUniversity of California, Los Angeles · Cellular and Integrative Physiology
Active 1988–2024
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Research topics
- Biology
- Computer Science
- Biophysics
- Optics
- Physics
- Biochemistry
- Anatomy
- Endocrinology
- Medicine
- Cell biology
- Neuroscience
- Physiology
- Chemistry
Selected publications
Rod Photoreceptors Avoid Saturation in Bright Light by the Movement of the G Protein Transducin
Journal of Neuroscience · 2021 · 42 citations
- Biophysics
- Biology
- Optics
Rods are initially saturated in bright light so that no flash superimposed on the background can elicit a detectable response. Frederiksen and colleagues show in whole retina and single-cell recordings that, if the background light is prolonged, rods slowly recover and can continue to produce significant responses over the entire physiological range of vision. Response recovery occurs by translocation of the G protein transducin from the rod outer to the inner segment, together with a novel mechanism of visual-pigment regeneration within the rod itself. Avoidance of saturation in bright light may be one of the principal mechanisms the retina uses to keep rod outer-segment channels from ever closing for too long a time, which is known to produce photoreceptor degeneration.
Elevated energy requirement of cone photoreceptors
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2020 · 124 citations
- Computer Science
- Biophysics
- Biology
even in bright illumination. In mouse and human retina, rods greatly outnumber cones and consume more energy overall even in background light. In primates, however, the high density of cones in the fovea produces a pronounced peak of ATP utilization, which becomes particularly prominent in daylight and may make this part of the retina especially sensitive to changes in energy availability.
Recent grants
Molecular Basis of Photoreceptor Wiring
NIH · $4.6M · 2017–2028
NIH · $3.7M · 2017
Analyses of retinal circuits after rod rescue in a mouse model of human blindness
NIH · $2.7M · 2016–2022
NIH · $89k · 2005
Vision Science Training Program
NIH · $8.1M · 1975–2027
Frequent coauthors
- 78 shared
Gordon Fain
Doheny Eye Institute
- 31 shared
Johan Pahlberg
National Eye Institute
- 28 shared
M. Carter Cornwall
Boston University
- 26 shared
Rikard Frederiksen
University of California, Los Angeles
- 25 shared
Greg D. Field
- 23 shared
Norianne T. Ingram
University of Washington
- 20 shared
H.R. Matthews
Physiological Society
- 18 shared
Jeannie Chen
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