Morphology of wide-field, monostratified ganglion cells of the human retina

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作者
Peterson, BB [1 ]
Dacey, DM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Biol Struct, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
human retina; ganglion cell types;
D O I
10.1017/S0952523899161066
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
To determine the number of wide-field. monostratified ganglion cell classes present in the human retina, we analyzed a large sample of ganglion cells by intracellular staining in an in vitro, whole-mount preparation of the retina. Over 1000 cells were labeled by horseradish peroxidase or Neurobiotin; some 200 cells had wide dendritic trees narrowly or broadly stratified within either the inner (ON) or outer (OFF) portion of the inner plexiform layer. Based on dendritic-field size and the pattern and extent of dendritic branching, we have distinguished six wide-field cell groups. The giant very sparse ganglion cells included both inner and outer stratifying cells and were unique both for their extremely large dendritic field (mean diameter = 1077 mu m) and extremely sparsely branched dendrites. Four of the cell groups had similarly large dendritic fields, ranging in mean diameter from 737 to 791 mu m, but differed in the pattern and extent of dendritic branching, with the number of dendritic branch points ranging from a mean of 33 to 129. Of these four groups, the large very sparse group and the large dense group included both inner and outer stratifying cells, while the large sparse and large moderate groups consisted of inner stratifying cells only. The thorny monostratified ganglion cells were distinct from the other cells in having medium size dendritic fields (mean diameter = 517 mu m) and moderately branched, inner stratifying dendritic trees with many thin, spiny, twig-like branchlets. All six groups had medium-size cell bodies, with mean soma diameters ranging from 17 to 21 mu m. Though the physiological properties and central projections of human wide-field, monostratified ganglion cells are not known, some of the cells resemble macaque ganglion cells known to project to the lateral geniculate nucleus, the pretectum, or the superior colliculus.
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