Evaluation of the influence of optic stalk melanin on the chiasmatic pathways in the developing rodent visual system
- 8 March 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 305 (2) , 304-312
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903050211
Abstract
In a number of mammalian species, fibre outgrowth in the developing retinofugal pathway is coincident with the presence of melanin in the retinal part of the optic stalk. The presence of melanin is transient in this developing system and has been proposed to play a role in the guidance of retinofugal fibres. Further, it has been suggested that this stalk melanin accounts for the differences between the size of the uncrossed retinal component in pigmented and nonpigmented strains. However, a recent study showed that there is no melanin in the optic stalk of Manchester rats during fibre outgrowth. Since such rats supposedly have a normal pigment distribution and a normal pattern of decussation at the optic chiasm, this finding appears to undermine the suggested role played by stalk melanin in establishing the laterality of retinal fibre projections in other mammalian species. The aim of this study was to re-evaluate the relationship between melanin in the stalk and the development of the retinofugal pathway in three strains of rat: the Wild type, Long Evans Hooded, and the Albino. The Albino rat, which lacks melanin-bearing cells entirely, was shown to have the smallest uncrossed projection, approximately 1,340 ipsilaterally projecting cells (ipc), whereas the Long Evans (2,760 ipc) and the Wild-type strain (2425 ipc) were found to have a larger uncrossed retinal component. In both pigmented strains, melanin was restricted to the eye cup and absent from the optic stalk throughout all stages of development.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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