Literature DB >> 11326138

A comparative study of protein kinase C-like immunoreactive cells in the retina.

E Caminos1, A Velasco, M Jarrín, C Lillo, D Jimeno, J Aijón, J M Lara.   

Abstract

The present study is a morphological and quantitative analysis of protein kinase C-like immunoreactive (PKC-L ir) bipolar cells in the retinas of five different vertebrate species (chicken, tench, zebrafish, goldfish and rat). The morphology of PKC-L-ir bipolar cell axon terminals in fish differs significantly from those of chicken and rat retinas. Fish have bulky terminals whereas chicken and rat have their terminals in the form of small knob-shaped branches. In tench and goldfish, PKC-L-ir bipolar cells gradually decrease in size from the medial (i.e., in tench: mean +/- SD soma area of 30.09 +/- 5.98 microm2) to the peripheral (i.e., in tench: 19.93 +/- 1.73 microm2) retinal regions. This is not observed in chicken, rat or zebrafish where there is more homogeneity in s oma and axon terminal sizes between different retinal regions. Except in chicken, cell density increases from the central (i.e., in tench: mean +/- SD 1795.88 +/- 242.35 cells/mm2) to the peripheral (i.e., in tench: 4295.41 +/- 279.23 cells/mm2) retina. This study provides data that show relevant differences in the PKC-L-ir bipolar morphology and density among birds, fish and mammals. Moreover, these structural variations could mean not only differences in the cellular physiology, but also in the patterns of development and maintenance of the retina in each species. Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11326138     DOI: 10.1159/000047217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Behav Evol        ISSN: 0006-8977            Impact factor:   1.808


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