Background:The major source of NADPH is considered to be the pentose phosphate pathway. Results: In isolated mouse rod photoreceptors, blocking metabolite entry into mitochondria substantially reduces NADPH generation. Mitochondrial metabolic substrates support NADPH generation. Conclusion: Mitochondria-linked pathways contribute substantially to NADPH generation in mouse rod photoreceptors. Significance: A wide range of photoreceptor cell functions depend on adequate NADPH supply.