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Development of parvalbumin immunoreactive neurons in normal and intracranially transplanted retinas in the rat
Authors:Q. X. Guo  M. C. Yu  L. J. Garey  L. S. Jen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anatomy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong;(2) Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, USA;(3) Department of Anatomy, Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, Fulham Palace Road, W6 8RF London, UK
Abstract:Summary Retinas from embryonic day 14 Sprague-Dawley rats were transplanted to the midbrain or cerebral cortex of newborn (P0) rats of which the right eye was enucleated at the time of transplantation. Parvalbumin immunoreactive (PV-I) neurons were studied in the developing retinal transplants, and in the remaining retina of the host, as well as in normal retinas. PV-I neurons were identifiable in retinas of normal and host rats from postnatal day 5 (P5) onward, with the PV-I somata primarily in the inner half of the inner nuclear layer and in the ganglion cell layer. An adult-like distribution of PV-I neurons was attained at P35, as judged by cell packing density, intensity of immunostaining, laminar distribution and soma size of subpopulations of PV-I cells. A similar time course of development and distribution of PV-I somata was observed in the retinal transplants, except for some minor differences such as a slight delay in PV-I cells achieving their final distribution. These findings provide evidence that PV-I neurons can survive, differentiate and mature according to pre-determined programmes intrinsic to the retinal tissue following transplantation to a new and foreign environment.Visiting research fellow on leave from the Neurosciences Research Institute, Guangzhou Medical College, People's Republic of China
Keywords:Retina  Transplant  Parvalbumin  Immunocytochemistry  Development  Rat
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