Distribution and spatial geometry of dopamine interplexiform cells in the rat retina: I. Developing retina
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 289 (1) , 99-110
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902890108
Abstract
The morphology and distribution of dopaminergic interplexiform cells were analyzed in 9‐day‐old rat retinas processed as wholemounts for tyrosine hydroxylase immunohistochemistry. The mean number of dopaminergic interplexiform cells was estimated as about half of the total number of dopaminergic neurons in the immature retina, with a higher density in the temporal retina. Four interplexiform cells were individually analyzed and reconstructed with a computer system. Their arborizations could be divided into three different regions based on both their morphological features and their position within the retinal layers: (1) an internal arborization, spreading at the margin between the inner nuclear layer and the inner plexiform layer, composed of long, thick, somatofugal dendrites branching at acute angles, (2) an external arborization in the middle of the inner nuclear layer, formed by short, thin, varicose, recurved axon‐like processes branching at right angles, (3) and one or more scleral process(es), originating either from the cell body or from the internal arborization, running toward the outermost cell row of the INL, some of which reached the outer plexiform layer. Finally, analysis of the arborization network by computer simulations based on the 4 digitalized cells was compared with a nearest‐neighbour analysis of cell body distribution. It showed that cell bodies are almost randomly distributed—at least in the inferior retina—but that an adjustment of dendritic growth and orientation probably occurs to ensure a homogeneous coverage of the retina with a constant degree of overlap in the adult. This report represents the first three‐dimensional computer reconstruction of chemically identified neurons in the retina.Keywords
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