A comparative neuroanatomic study of retinal projections in two fishes:Astyanax hubbsi (the blind cave fish), andAstyanax mexicanus
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 165 (1) , 89-105
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.901650108
Abstract
Retinofugal projections in the blind cave fish A. Hubbsi and in the highly visual A. Mexicanus were studied with both reduced silver and autoradiographic methods. Contrary to what has been reported for other teleosts, ipsilateral, as well as the generally accepted contralateral, projections were found in A. Mexicanus. Bilateral retinofugal projections were traced to the dorsolateral thalamic nucleus and area pretectalis. Contralateral projections were traced to the lateral geniculate nucleus, nucleus pretectalis, accessory optic nucleus, nucleus corticalis, nucleus opticus hypothalamicus and the superficial layers of the optic tectum (strata opticum, fibrosum and griseum superficiale, and the cellular zone of griseum centrale). Retinal efferents in the blindfish, A. Hubbsi, are sparse and totally crossed. Areas receiving a retinal projection include nucleus opticus hypothalamicus, lateral geniculate and the superficial layers of the medial third of the optic tectum. Preliminary behavioral studies are described and discussed in relation to the possible visual potential of this teleost.Keywords
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