Cell populations of the ganglion cell layer: displaced amacrine and matching amacrine cells in the pigeon retina
- 1 October 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Experimental Brain Research
- Vol. 56 (3) , 565-573
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00237998
Abstract
The proportion and size distribution of ganglion and non-ganglion cells in the ganglion cell layer of different areas of the pigeon retina was examined in whole-mounts of the retina by retrograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) from large brain injections. A maximum of 98% of cells were labelled in the red field and a maximum of 77% in the peripheral yellow field. Unlabelled cell bodies were 30% smaller than labelled ganglion cells and had a mean diameter of 6.2 μm and a size range of 4 to 9 μm. The morphology of cells in the ganglion cell layer was examined by Golgi staining of retinal whole-mounts. Small glia, displaced amacrine and ganglion cells were found. Displaced amacrine cell bodies were about 30% smaller than ganglion cells and their size distribution was similar to the unlabelled cells in HRP preparations. Displaced amacrine cells had small rounded cell bodies (mean diameter 6.2 μm) increasing in size with eccentricity, and a unistratified dendritic tree of fine, nearly radial, varicose dendrites in sublamina 4 of the inner plexiform layer. They had elliptical dendritic fields (mean diameter 66 μm) aligned parallel to the retina's horizontal meridian. A population of amacrine cells was found with somas at the inner margin of the inner nuclear layer and soma and dendritic morphology matching those of displaced amacrines. These amacrine cells had unistratified dendritic trees at the junction of sublaminae 1 and 2 of the inner plexiform layer. Pigeon displaced amacrine cells and their matching amacrines are similar to starburst cells of the rabbit retina. They may participate in ‘on’ and ‘off’ pathways to ganglion cells and their lamination suggests that they are cholinergic.Keywords
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