Analysis of disc enclosure in rod outer segments of WT, Rom1-/- and PRPH2 OE/Rom1-/- mice
(A) Representative high magnification TEM images of tannic acid/uranyl acetate-stained retinas of WT, Rom1-/- and PRPH2 OE/Rom1-/- mice analyzed at P30. This approach stains newly forming “open” discs more intensely than mature enclosed discs. Yellow arrows point to darkly stained, unenclosed discs; yellow arrowheads point to lightly stained, enclosed discs. Scale bar: 0.5 µm. (B) Quantification of the number of darkly stained open discs at the rod outer segment base. Each data point represents a single outer segment. For each genotype, three retinas were analyzed with at least 35 outer segments analyzed per retina. Data were plotted with samples separated, while statistical analysis was performed on the averages within each retina (n=3 for each genotype). One-way ANOVA revealed statistically significant differences in the number of open discs across genotypes (p < 0.0001). Tukey’s multiple comparisons post-hoc test revealed statistically significant differences in the number of open discs between WT and Rom1-/- (p < 0.0001) and Rom1-/- and PRPH2 OE/Rom1-/- (p < 0.0001) mice, but not between WT and PRPH2 OE/Rom1-/- mice (p = 0.2686). (C) Quantification of the outer segment (OS) diameter. For each genotype, three retinas were analyzed with at least 66 outer segments analyzed per retina. One-way ANOVA revealed statistically significant differences in the OS diameters across genotypes (p = 0.0074). Tukey’s multiple comparisons post-hoc test revealed statistically significant differences in the OS diameters between WT and Rom1-/- (p = 0.0083) and Rom1-/- and PRPH2 OE/Rom1-/- (p = 0.0197) mice, but not between WT and PRPH2 OE/Rom1-/- mice (p = 0.7198). Note that these diameters were measured in longitudinal sections, in which outer segment are not always sectioned across their widest part; therefore, these values are likely under-representations of the true OS diameters. However, this does not affect the comparison across genotypes.