Morphological classification of retinal ganglion cells in mice
- 5 June 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 356 (3) , 368-386
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903560305
Abstract
Mice have been used for extensive studies on optic nerves and retinal ganglion cells, but mouse retinal ganglion cells have not been classified morphologically. In the present study, normally placed retinal ganglion cells and displaced retinal ganglion cells in pigmented and albino mice were classified morphologically using horseradish peroxidase. These cells were classified into three types according to the sizes of the soma and the dendritic field: type I cells, large soma and large dendritic field; type II cells, small-to-medium soma and small dendritic field; and type III cells, small-to-medium soma and large dendritic field. Some ganglion cells had both symmetric and asymmetric cells. Each type was further subdivided according to the termination level of dendrites in the inner plexiform layer and the dendritic branching pattern. Except for type III displaced ganglion cells, dendrites of the normally placed ganglion cells and the displaced ganglion cells ramify in the outer two-fifths of the inner plexiform layer (sublamina a) or the inner three-fifths of the inner plexiform layer (sublamina b). Type III displaced ganglion cells ramify only in sublamina a. Dendrites of some normally placed type I ganglion cells ramify in both sublaminae. Displaced biplexiform cells were observed, the dendrites of which ramify in both the inner and the outer plexiform layers. All cell types were found in both mouse strains.Keywords
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