A new look at calretinin-immunoreactive amacrine cell types in the monkey retina

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作者
Kolb, H
Zhang, L
Dekorver, L
Cuenca, N
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Hlth Sci Ctr, John Moran Eye Ctr, Salt Lake City, UT 84132 USA
[2] Univ Alicante, Dept Biotechnol, Alicante, Spain
关键词
immunostaining; synapses; fovea; cone system; midget bipolar cells;
D O I
10.1002/cne.10405
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
We have examined amacrine cells that are calretinin-immunoreactive (-IR) in the macaque monkey retina with the aim of classifying them into morphological and functional subtypes. There are calretinin-IR cells in the fovea and throughout the retina. Their highest density is reached at 1.0 mm from the foveal pit (10,500 cells/mm(2)) and falls to 2,600/mm(2) by 10 mm of eccentricity. Nearest-neighbor statistics for the calretinin-IR cell body distribution indicate a nonregular pattern, with a regularity index of 1.4-1.6. There is an increase or "bump" of cell density 3.5-4.0 mm from the foveal pit, corresponding to the rod photoreceptor density peak. Based on morphological differences, there appear to be three types of amacrine cell that are calretinin-IR. To determine the types, we doubly immunolabeled retinas, from fovea to periphery, for calretinin-IR in combination with other calcium binding proteins and inhibitory amino acid neurotransmitters. Labeling with parvalbumin and calretinin antibodies indicated that 70% of the amacrine cells were solely calretinin-IR, and 30% contained parvalbumin-IR as well. In the same way, 70% of the calretinin-IR amacrine cells colocalized calbindin, but 30% were only calretinin-IR. Among the calretinin/calbindin-colocalized cells, there were small-field and Aide-field types. Double labeling with antibodies to calretinin and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and to calretinin and glycine revealed the majority to be glycine-IR, but some were GABA-IR, The glycine-IR population consists mainly of AII amacrine cell types, but clearly another non-All type is involved. The non-AII glycine-IR population resembles a small- to medium-field diffuse type. The calretinin-IR wide-field type is GABAergic and corresponds to an A19 type. The central, rod-free, fovea contains the calretinin-IR, non-AII glycine-IR type and the calretinin-IR, GABAergic type only. To learn more concerning the circuitry of the calretinin/glycine-IR, non-AII amacrine cell type in isolation from All amacrine cells, we concentrated on the rod-free fovea, where All amacrine cells art., absent. We performed a serial section electron microscopy (EM) study on four calretinin-IR cells, They were involved with cone pathway circuitry. They got input from ON and OFF midget bipolar cells, reciprocated synapses to these bipolar cells, and provided synapses to ON-center ganglion cells. Thus we have obtained new information on a cone pathway amacrine cell of the central monkey fovea that is involved in the midget system. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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