“…The initial identification and expression of Opn3 in the adult mouse brain, including regions like the cerebral cortex and cerebellum ( Blackshaw and Snyder, 1999 ), have been verified and extended ( Nissilä et al, 2012 ; Olinski et al, 2020b ). Recent studies in the adult mammalian brain, especially that of rodents and some primates, indicate that Opn3 exhibits a far wider expression profile ( Nissilä et al, 2012 ; Olinski et al, 2020b ), which suggests the potential for many unknown roles of light signaling in the brain and other organs. Notably in adult vertebrates, including higher mammals, Opn3 is expressed in adipocytes and several tissues, such as, heart, intestine, kidneys, liver, ovaries, pancreas, placenta, pulmonary arteries, retina and associated eye structures, skeletal muscle, skin, testes, uterus, trachea, and lungs ( Blackshaw and Snyder, 1999 ; Halford et al, 2001 ; Tarttelin et al, 2003a ; Haltaufderhyde et al, 2015 ; Ortiz et al, 2018 ; Nayak et al, 2020 ; Olinski et al, 2020a ; Yim et al, 2020 ; Wu et al, 2021 ).…”